The large city where the Emperor lives.
Population:
- Approximately 23000; mixed races
Government:
- Yunikocha is governed by the emperor.
Notable Places:
- The Monastery of Gardens: A grand colonnaded building, dedicated to a collection of plants and flowers.
- The Stone Giant: A colossal petrified giant stands over the street. Nothing grows in its shadow, and it is said that the giant was an avatar of Death.
Chakra Ward
Notable Places:
- The Pavilion of Tears: A grand timber and brick theatre
- Chagi's Armor and Shields: The workshop of a male Loxodon armorer named Chagi, who is rumored to lead an infernal cult.
Silent Village
Notable Places:
- The Inner Tree: A great tree stands here, gnarled with age but green and strong. It is said to be the home of a heartbroken sword master, and that anyone who kisses the tree will be lucky for the rest of the day.
- The Adventurer's Guild House: An impressive building of stone walls, decorated with monstrous skulls. It is said to contain a magical forbidden portal straight to the geyser.
Blue Temple Village
Notable Places:
- The Qorchi Gate: A ring of weathered stone monoliths
- The Temple of War: A venerable school of warriors, known for the ghosts which haunt its halls.
Canal Village
Notable Places:
- Dashu's Armaments: The workshop of a male tabaxi weaponsmith named Dashu, known for his short temper and sharp tongue.
- The Hall of Spirits: A grand half-timbered tattoo parlor, known for its drunken Loxodon owner.
- The Shrine of the Sun God: A stone niche enshrining the holy symbol of a Sun God, said to be sometimes visited by the god himself.
Coin Village
Notable Places:
- Guildai's Woodwork: The workshop of a male genasi woodcarver named Guildai, known for his weirdly life-like wooden dolls.
Court Ward
Notable Places:
- The Artifact House: An ornate half-timbered building, filled with pompous magistrates and advocates.
Grayheath Village
Notable Places:
- The Under: Beneath the town streets, a ravine was filled with arched vaults and covered over long ago. It has become populated by the forgotten poor and the dispossessed, and those who seek to remain hidden.
- Kubo's Clocks: A cluttered clockmaker's workshop, built around a shrine of Goddess of Time
Hill District
Notable Places:
- Guildai's Jades: The workshop of a male Yuan-Ti jadesmith named Guildai, known for his intricate puzzle boxes.
Leonin's Ward
Notable Places:
- The Eye of Emerald: A grand stone-walled general store.
Market
The Rain Village
Notable Places:
- The Half-full Flask: A fanciful commoner's inn, within which a magical spell allows everyone to know your name.
Merchant's Village
Notable Places:
- The Warrior and The Sun: A grand commoner's inn, known for the fire genasi monk.
North Crown
Notable Places:
- An obelisk of rough-hewn stone, said to entomb the undead corpse and emperor.
Komodo Valley
Notable Places:
- The Monestary of Power: A large half-timbered building, decorated with jade and ruby walls.
- The Shrine of Love: A stone statue of the Lady of Love, said to reveal visions to those who leave an offering.