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... d on the city's northeastern hill and separated from the common districts by the Crystal River's widest branch, it housed the winter residences of the empire's most powerful nobles.
Unlike the cramped streets of the merchant quarters or the functional uniformity of the administrative district, the Diamond Quarter breathed opulence in every cobblestone and garden wall.
Here, estates were not merely dwellings but statements of power. Fountains featuring mythological figures in eter ...
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