
The City of Samrd'dha situated in the tropical centre of the beautiful island Gorr. A busy and popular city with many tourists and holiday makers coming here for it's stunning views.
The mountains, called Jhilamilata, direct to the north and east provides plenty of stone for the city. The jungle, called Pracurata, to the south east provides plenty of wood for the city.
With all of the local resources and being a tourist hot spot the city has flourished and is now the great city it is today. The main industry that drives the city is tourism and the main trade is tropical fruit from the Pracurata jungle, it also trades spices from the spice islands and stone from the Jhilamilata mountains.
The meandering Zenagi river proves tricky to traverse to the novice navigator and if you stray up one of the many tributaries you could find yourself with more than you bargained for, for the locals the river is not a problem and dozens of boats sail it everyday.
Samrd'dha has many tradeconnections, mostly with coastal cities such as Mpya Stedor, Ras-el-Akhen, Berigora, Na Ghitan, Stone Town, Barqa, Eastgate and Messahmuk.
Samrd'dha also trades with the other mainland cities such as the capital Patraea and Queen's Cross, but it takes longer to reach these places so it's quicker and easier to trade with the coatal cities, quick trade means quick money and along with the cities tourism industry it has made Samrd'dha a very rich and powerful city.

Outside the City
Mines, Iron, Coal, Copper, Stone, Sandstone, Quartz, Gems, Gold, Silver (Mountains)
Lumberyard (Jungle)
Plantations, Almonds, Bananas, Coffee, Cotton, Dates, Oil Palms, Sisal (Twine & Rope), Sugar Cane, Tobacco (Jungle)
Native Tribes (Jungle)
Vineyard (Desert)
Farms, Goats, Cattle, Ostriches, Sheep, Pigs (Jungle)
Ruins (Jungle)
Crypt (Desert)
Inside the city
1. Gatehouse, City walls and watchtowers
2. Barracks and Officer's house
3. Market
4. Embassy
5. Royal and dignitaries houses
6. Palace
7. Docks
8. Taverns and Inns
9. Glassworks
10. Apothecary, Baker, Blacksmith, Butcher, Green Grocer, Bow maker and Fletcher, Cartographer, Jeweller, Fish Monger, Wizard Shop, Carpenter, Clothier, Wine Merchant, Candle Maker,
11. Warehouse
12. Houses
13. Public Baths
14. Grand Hotel
15. Guild row, Wizards Guild, Warriors Guild, Crafting Guild, Traders Guild
16. Beach houses
17. Ship yard
18. School
19. Tourist Information and travel agency
20. Spice house
21. Dye house
22. City Forge
23. Stables
24. Laboratory
25. Coliseum
26. Slave and Animal Trader
27. Siege Workshop
28. Auction House
29. Library
30. Alchemist
31. Inventor's Workshop
32. Temple
33. Lighthouse
34. Tannery
35. Abattoir
36. Printing House
Paper Mill, Silk Weaving Mill, Sugar Mill, Windmill, Watermill,
Small Buildings
Fountains
Wells
Statues
Gallows
Norias (Irrigation for farms)
Ruins
I plan on doing most of these over the course of Historica, I'll be making a start after I get my embassy done.
*Update* 27/01/12
Updated map and list of buildings. Smallers buildings can be incorporated in larger mocs. When I think of more I'll add them.
If anyone has any ideas of some buildings I haven't listed please post them and I'll update the map, also if there are any inaccuracies please let me know, cheers.

All great cities need leaders, I present The Maharaja Supara Adami, unlike most leaders has a wife rather than concubines. His wife, Queen of Samrd'dha, is called Kutiya Adami and has as much say as Supara in the affairs of the city. The citizens of Samrd'dha call Supara and Kutiya well balanced leaders and have helped the city thrive during their reign. The Maharaja and Queen are accompinied by their most loyal and trusted guards aswell as the High Court Wizard Jadu Padana and Royal Advisor and family friend Bara Mastiska.
My Sword and Shield to Kaliphlin.
Kcaj Nosnikta
Edited by CptMugwash, 27 January 2012 - 03:45 PM.





























