
On a cliff other cooling the Ocean Facing away from the deep jungle of the main lands the Dragon City Of Azia is a City of Power and peace and Rivals that of the Dragon City Of Duzell... It has no surounding walls like most city's showing it's open arms to the world around it...
Native Dragon Races: Mostly Dark Dragons, with a handful of Wind Dragons, and oddly only the occashional Water dragon.. and little to no Earth dragons are Known to Live here...
Weather: Warm, but not hot... Always A Breeze Comming from the Sea, Rains about 1/3 of the time (2/half days aweek)
Land Marks:
***Temple / Massive Statue Of the Dragon Goddess Of the Wind:
In the middle of this fair city is a Massive statue that is really a temple of the dragon Goddess of the Wind.... a temple where all Dragons can come, and a place highly known by sailors as they pray to her to bring wind to the sails of thier ship...
***The Wind Goddess is the Daughter of the God of the sky and the Goddess Of Water, Sister of the God Of Rain, Goddess Of The Dawn, and the God of Dusk
***The Tini Market Place:
Named After a elder female Dark dragon Named Nini, the nini marketplace is a massive and heathly mix of things that can be found in bolth the Jungle and the Sea.... Tropical fruits, Fish, Rare herbs, pears and coral and beautiful pottery...
***The Wispering Palace:
Home to the Ruleing Dragon and his children, this palace of Beautiful Tropical Guardens, and indoor founds and pools is oddly open to the public... the ruling dragon is a kind dragon and welcomes peacful vistors.. He is even known to give gifts to his more pleasent Vistors....





Festival's:
Festival of the Wind:
Ever 100 years in the Dragon City of Azia a festival is held. The center point of this event is held at the temple of the great goddess of Wind. With the city’s rich history, they hold records of the wind goddess appearing when the moon blocked the sun for the first time some thousand years ago. So every 100 years since, they use that day to celebrate the return of the wind to the city. Most of the legends of the Wind goddess really appearing on this said day had become nothing more then a myth. The keepers of the scrolls of this tale still hold it true as ever. The day of the Festival of the wind draws close.


