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=== Slums ===
=== Slums ===
T'Telir is home to many slums.{{book ref|wb|31}}{{book ref|wb|41}}{{book ref|wb|39}} While there are different varieties of slums, they generally have a couple characteristics. Like the rest of T'Telir most of the slums are colourful,{{book ref|wb|22}} even though the colors are a little faded.{{book ref|wb|22}} The slums also contain parks like the rest of the city,{{book ref|wb|31}} although these are very dirty, like the slums themselves.{{book ref|wb|31}} The D’Denir statues that decorate much of T'Telir are in various states of disrepair in the slums.{{book ref|wb|22}} There are soup kitchens which provide very cheap meals, with food being available for only two bits.{{book ref|wb|41}}
T'Telir is home to many slums.{{book ref|wb|31}}{{book ref|wb|41}}{{book ref|wb|39}} While there are different varieties of slums, they generally have a couple characteristics. Like the rest of T'Telir most of the slums are colourful,{{book ref|wb|22}} even though the colors are a little faded.{{book ref|wb|22}} The slums also contain parks like the rest of the city,{{book ref|wb|31}} although these are very dirty, like the slums themselves.{{book ref|wb|31}} The D’Denir statues that decorate much of T'Telir are in various states of disrepair in the slums.{{book ref|wb|22}} There are soup kitchens which provide very cheap meals, food being available for only two bits.{{book ref|wb|41}}


The best known slum in T'Telir is the Highlands, the [[Idris|Idrian]] quarter in the city.{{book ref|wb|31}} The Highlands are located in the north of the city, and most Idrians live here. The Highlands are less colourful then the rest of T’Telir,{{book ref|wb|31}} although there are still many colors.{{book ref|wb|31}} This slum is ruled by three slumlords, [[Paxen]],{{book ref|wb|31}} [[Ashu]]{{book ref|wb|31}} and [[Rira (character)|Rira]].{{book ref|wb|31}} Furthermore there are many brothels,{{book ref|wb|31}} most only a short distance away from the edge of the Highlands.{{book ref|wb|31}} [[Vivenna]] describes the place as unwelcome.{{book ref|wb|31}}
The best known slum in T'Telir is the Highlands, the [[Idris|Idrian]] quarter.{{book ref|wb|31}} The Highlands are located in the north of the city, and most Idrians live here. The Highlands are less colourful then the rest of T’Telir,{{book ref|wb|31}} although there are still many colors.{{book ref|wb|31}} This slum is ruled by three slumlords, [[Paxen]],{{book ref|wb|31}} [[Ashu]]{{book ref|wb|31}} and [[Rira (character)|Rira]].{{book ref|wb|31}} Furthermore there are many brothels,{{book ref|wb|31}} most only a short distance away from the edge of the Highlands.{{book ref|wb|31}} [[Vivenna]] describes the place as unwelcome.{{book ref|wb|31}}


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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There are many different peoples and cultures in T’Telir.{{book ref|wb|9}} The most prevalent people are the Hallandren. Other prevalent cultures in T’Telir include Pahn Kahl and Idrian.{{book ref|wb|9}}
There are many different peoples and cultures in T’Telir.{{book ref|wb|9}} The most prevalent people are the Hallandren. Other prevalent cultures in T’Telir include Pahn Kahl and Idrian.{{book ref|wb|9}}


T’Telir has no nobility,{{book ref|wb|4}} instead it has a small but very rich class which is almost completely compromised of the most successful merchants, a middle class, and a large peasant class. Hallandren is the only nation on [[Nalthis]] to have such a large middle class. Due to this large middle class T’Telir has many features that the rest of the world lacks.{{book ref|wb|5}}
T’Telir has no nobility,{{book ref|wb|4}} instead it has a small but very rich class which is almost completely compromised of the most successful merchants, a middle class, and a large peasant class. Hallandren is the only nation on [[Nalthis]] to have a middle class, instead of only a high and low class. Due to this large middle class T’Telir has many features that the rest of the world lacks.{{book ref|wb|5}}


One of these features is restaurants.{{book ref|wb|5}} Restaurants are only possible because of the middle class, which is large, and rich, enough to support businesses.{{book ref|wb|5}} T’Telirites often eat lunch at restaurants,{{book ref|wb|22}} as during midday it makes more sense to buy food rather then return all the way home.{{book ref|wb|22}} It is a common practice to wipe your fingers on the tablecloth.{{book ref|wb|22}} Lots of enterprising young street boys wander the neighborhoods proclaiming their services, willing to deliver food from restaurants right to people's homes for a fee.{{book ref|wb|17}} The people in T'Telir like spicy food, and their food is often centered around seafood, and seasoned with exotic spices.{{book ref|wb|5}}{{book ref|wb|8}}
One of these features is restaurants.{{book ref|wb|5}} Restaurants are only possible because of the middle class, which is large, and rich, enough to support businesses.{{book ref|wb|5}} T’Telirites often eat lunch at restaurants,{{book ref|wb|22}} as during midday it makes more sense to buy food rather then return all the way home.{{book ref|wb|22}} It is a common practice to wipe your fingers on the tablecloth.{{book ref|wb|22}} Lots of enterprising young street boys wander the neighborhoods proclaiming their services, willing to deliver food from restaurants right to people's homes for a fee.{{book ref|wb|17}} The people in T'Telir like spicy food, and their food is often centered around seafood, and seasoned with exotic spices.{{book ref|wb|5}}{{book ref|wb|8}}

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