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Hinasa Keep
Hinasa Keep is a marvelous oriental castle that acts as home to the leading family’s clan as well as the police station, city hall and courts. There is little crime with in the city of Hinasa because of the fair Leader of God’s Cry Culture and the base of honor within the heart of the God’s Cry Culture.
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Hinasa Market
Many hand crafted and elegant crafts and wares are for sale. Many toys and food stands line the streets. There are a few walk in stores and even some large buildings filled with many different things for sale. The streets are always filled with many people browsing the various wares.
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Residential
Unlike the rest of the city the Residential area is very quite and peaceful, except for the occasional laughing children. The houses vary from many sizes but are all beautiful and well kept. Life is very easy going in these parts but there is a bit of crime and vandalism that takes place. It’s impossible for the officials to watch the entire city.
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Hinasa Inn
On top a small but steep hill is the Hinasa Inn. A nice sized Inn with a large out door bath! There are three sections for these hot springs, a men’s section, a women’s section, and a mixed bathing area. The mixed area traditionally is reserved for couples but there are no actual rules to who can enter. A young but responsible man, and his six beautiful friends as well as his wife run the Inn. They say the man met his wife and her friends here! Maybe you’ll meet someone who can be your ‘magical partner’ here too.
1 23 Dec 13 2006, 12:43 AM
In: Last PostNo pocket money? No problem!
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Rows
No one likes it… but every culture has some kind of lower class. The buildings here are smaller and trade away the beauty, which the God’s Cry Culture is famous for, for low upkeep costs. The people who live here are the poor and shady lower class. The houses are connected side by side and squeezed together in order to save space. That’s how they got they’re name ‘Rows’ because the connected small ugly wooden houses form rows together.
1 1 Oct 27 2006, 08:00 PM
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By: Coinspinner
Shrine to the Old Gods
They say the God’s Cry are the people who cry to the gods. They are very religious and there are many shrines scattered through out the city. This particular shrine was created when the founders of the God’s Cry culture first settled here. There are many festivals held amongst the many Cherry Blossoms that decorate the hillside around the main Shrine.
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Hinasa Temple
The Hinasa Temple is a famous tourist attraction. It’s was once a site of great religious pilgrimage. Now a days not so many people are so observant of the religious aspects of the Temple. Though it’s not uncommon to see people who do believe. Believe or don’t believe, everyone who visits the temple pays it its due respect. Even if they are here just for to be tourists it’s not a wild party scene, like White Crystal Beach. There are several tourist attractions that make the temple very popular though. The temple offers fortunes to its visitors. The fortunes have a high reputation for being true. It is said if you get a bad fortune, tie it to a tree branch and say a prayer and it will not come true. There is a lot of roaming room in the vast Temple grounds. They occasionally hold small festivals on the grounds where various people are aloud to come in and set up food and game stands.
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