Cairnwall
Cairnwall's architecture is etched into the living rock, its buildings a labyrinthine network of narrow alleys and spiral staircases that end in mid-air. The city's central square is dominated by a massive palm tree, its trunk adorned with intricate carvings that tell the story of Cairnwall's history. As you wander through the winding streets, the scent of sandalwood wafts through the air, carried on the gentle breeze that stirs the palm fronds. At night, the city comes alive with a thousand tiny lanterns, each one etched into the bark of a tree or the stone wall of a building. The sound of running water is ever-present, as Cairnwall's inhabitants have built canals and fountains to bring life-giving water to their city from the nearby mountains.