[hider=Map Information] [hider=Roleplay Map] [img]https://i.ibb.co/GRr5vFL/Roleplay-Map-Paris.png[/img] [/hider] [hider=Map Areas] [hider=The Core] Arrondissements; 1, 6, 7 Landmarks: Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Les Invalides, French Senate The beating Heart of Paris, containing some of its most famous landmarks along with many government institutions such as the National Assembly. It also happens to be where most foreign embassies are located. The Louvre also happens to be where the Second Owner is observing the war from. It is thus strictly off limits for the duration of this Holy Grail War. [/hider][hider=Latin District] Arrondissements; 3, 4, 5 Landmarks: Guimard synagogue, Notre-Dame, Arènes de Lutèce The 'quiet', historic part of Paris. This is the location of the Paris City Hall, where local government is centralized. A great deal of historical buildings are preserved here. Notre-Dame also happens to be where our Moderator is observing the war from. It is thus strictly off limits unless one is seeking sanctuary, is summoned, or has important matters to discuss with the Moderator. [/hider][hider=Business District] Arrondissements; 2, 8, 9 Landmarks: Champs-Élysées, Palais Garnier, Paris Bourse Most business activities take place in this part of Paris, including the textile district. This also includes the Paris stock exchange, and many large department stores. [/hider][hider=Montmarte] Arrondissements; 17, 18 Landmarks: Palais des congrès de Paris, Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile, Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur A heavily residential area that also contains historically important areas and several important Churches. It also has a budding nightclub scene. There is a North African community with an open air market as well. [/hider][hider=Canal District] Arrondissements; 10, 19 Landmarks: Parc de la Villette, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie Contains Paris' canals, which link the Seine to Northern Paris. It has two important railway systems, parks, and is home to some museums and schools. [/hider][hider=Residential District] Arrondissements; 11, 12, 20 Landmarks: Opéra Bastille One of the more densely populated districts within Paris. It still has ares quite dedicated toward commerce, however. [/hider][hider=Foreign District] Arrondissements; 13, 14 Landmarks: Tour Montparnasse, Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, Stade Charléty Contains many of Paris' railway terminus', and well known for its skyscraper, Tour Montparnasse. It is also the home of the Asian Quarter, made up primarily of Chinese and Vietmanese immigrants. [/hider][hider=High-Rise District] Arrondissements; 15, 16 Landmarks: Paris expo Porte de Versailles, Arc de Triomphe Home of Paris' high-rise district, and very populous. There is also a lot of residential intended for the higher class. It also includes sporting venues, many prestigious schools and museums, and historical buildings. [/hider][hider=Bois de Boulogne] The second largest public park in the city, created by Napoleon III. It contains various attractions such as historic chateaus, venues for sporting events, an amusement park, and even a Zoo. [/hider][hider=Bois de Vincennes] The largest public park in the city, created by Napoleon III. It also directly next to the 14th century Fortress, Château de Vincennes. It takes up nearly ten percent of Paris' land area. [/hider] [/hider] [hider=Fallen Leylines] *Strikethrough indicates this area is off limits. [b]The Core[/b] [s]Louvre[/s] Eiffel tower [b]Latin District[/b] [s]Notre Dame[/s] Arènes de Lutèce [b]Business District[/b] Palais Garnier [/hider] [/hider]