Nagadao, the capital city of the Nagan Empire, is a vibrant and bustling metropolis that serves as the hub of power and politics in the entire region. It is a sprawling city that boasts impressive architecture, from towering palaces to grand temples and bustling marketplaces. The city is home to many important institutions, including the Imperial Palace where the Emperor resides and conducts official business, and the Dragonhall of the Imperial Court and Chogan Court, where legal matters are handled. The city is also home to a large population of merchants and traders, who conduct business in the numerous markets and bazaars that dot the city. Despite its grandeur, Nagadao faces its own set of challenges, including political intrigue and corruption, as well as threats from external forces and internal unrest.

Places of interest.

  • Emperor's Palace: The Palace is the centerpiece of Nagadao, serving as the official residence of the royal family. It is a sprawling complex of buildings and gardens that has stood for centuries, having been expanded and renovated many times over the years. The current Empress Nimari Min resides there, and it is said that the palace contains countless treasures and secrets from the long history of the empire.

  • Imperial Garden: A large tropical garden within the city, located near the Emperor's Palace. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, featuring a wide variety of exotic plants, fountains, and statues. The garden also houses a number of small pavilions and tea houses, where visitors can relax and enjoy the serene atmosphere.

  • Imperial Houses: A collection of noble estates scattered throughout Nagadao. Each house has its own unique history and traditions, and many are renowned for their contributions to the arts and culture of the empire. Notable houses include House Genjiro, House Katsujama, House Karkara, House Liadon, House Takaharii, House Jaghi, House Naganari, and House Noriizo.

  • The Dragonhall: A large and imposing building that serves as the place of office for the Imperial Court and Chogan Court. It is where legal matters are handled, and where the Empress and her advisors meet to discuss matters of state. The Dragonhall is known for its intricate architecture, with many intricate carvings and murals depicting scenes from the history of the empire.

  • The Grand Plaza: A bustling marketplace located in the heart of Nagadao. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, featuring a wide variety of shops and stalls selling everything from food and clothing to jewelry and art. The plaza is also home to many street performers and entertainers, who draw large crowds with their skills and talents.