A large city that acts as the port to the country.
Population:
- Approximately 19000; mixed races of the country.
Government:
- Mikatia is governed by several powerful monks, whose bizarre laws and decrees are commonly ignored.
Notable Places:
- The Blacksmiths Guild Hall: A grand building of timber and brick walls, decorated with finely carved jaguars.
- The Shrine of the Guardian: A stone statue of Panther, said to reveal visions to those who leave an offering.
- A statue of rough-hewn stone, placed to mark the Battle of Atain Tower
Fire Domain
Notable Places:
- The Fallen Warrior's Bridge: A stone bridge spans a small stream. It seems perfectly normal, but neither goat nor any other animal will willingly cross over it.
Water Domain
Notable Places:
- The Odeum of Shadows: A grand half-timbered theatre, within which anything might be an illusion.
- Tabe's Crystals: A large crystal workshop, decorated with a collection of crystal designs from many kingdoms.
Air Domain
Notable Places:
- The Throne Room: A heroic commoner's inn, decorated with crystal glass windows.
Protected Village
Notable Places:
- The Dreamer: A heroic Monk tavern, decorated with statues of jade.
- Ogon's Masonry: A modest stonemason's workshop
- Tagai's Hauberks: A cluttered armorer's workshop.
Citadel Crystal
Notable Places:
- The Exotic Pottery: The "workshop" of a male Tabaxi named Ancip
- Komodo Blades: A neglected weaponsmith's workshop
Earth Domain
Notable Places:
- The Sublime House: A grand half-timbered theatre
- Dashaa's Woodwork: A large woodcarver's workshop, built around a large tropical tree.
Light Domain
Notable Places:
- The Basilisk Hall: An elegant Yuan-Ti tavern, built within what was once an royal hall.
Shadow Domain
Notable Places:
- The Traveler: A fanciful Leonin inn, kept by a retired samurai named Khuke.
- The overgrown ruins of a small palace, said to be haunted by spectral swords and spears.
- Mari's Ironworks: The workshop of a male genasi blacksmith named Mari
Crystalsword Domain
Notable Places:
- An arch of polished stone, said to entomb the body of the emperors
- Gomba's Pottery: A neglected clay workshop
Waterfalls Village
Notable Places:
- The Resting House: A grand stone-walled building, once an inn house.
Lamp Ward
Notable Places:
- An arch of weathered stone, placed to honor the Emporer
Cat's Den
Notable Places:
- Dinsa's Smithy: A neglected blacksmith's workshop, built around a volcanic fissure filled with flames.
- The Earth Shrine: A wondrous spire of precious stone, said to ward the town against demons.