Koroba
Koroba's streets are paved with worn wooden planks, their surfaces etched with intricate patterns of vines and leaves. The city's central square features a massive palm tree whose trunk serves as a natural column supporting the weight of its buildings. Each structure is carved from a single block of stone that has absorbed the whispers of generations past. As one walks through Koroba, they can feel the echoes of forgotten conversations, long-forgotten stories etched into the very fabric of the city's architecture.
In the evenings, the streets come alive with the soft glow of lanterns hung from trees and buildings, casting a warm light upon the stone pavement. The scent of woodsmoke and baking bread wafts through the air, mingling with the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers that fill Koroba's courtyards.
Koroba's residents are a quiet, contemplative folk, often lost in thought as they navigate the city's winding streets. They carry small pouches filled with dried herbs and spices, which they use to imbue their conversations with subtle scents and flavors.
Despite its serenity, Koroba holds many secrets within its ancient walls. Seekers of hidden knowledge can find themselves at the edge of a great library where texts are bound in supple leather and adorned with symbols that shimmer like moonlight on rippling water.