This large, sprawling district in the southern part of the
city-state comprises many neighborhoods, none of them very well off. More Raamites live in the Low Quarter than
in the rest of the city put together, and its narrow, twisting
streets lead to residential communities, trader quarters,
slums, and marketplaces, with a few shrines scattered
here and there. The simple buildings are constructed of
wood in the nicer areas and daub-and-wattle in the worst.
The last century has been hard on the Low Quarter,
and whole sections stand in ruins. Rubbish clutters the
walkways, and homeless citizens take what shelter they
can find.