
Military District
The Military District was a huge rectangular fortification which completely encircled the Old City. [1]
Purpose[]
It housed the guardsmen of the Second City, located in its southwestern part. [2] The wall that was built designed to withstand a siege, surrounded the Military district within it. [3] Reinforced towers were located at the corners and at the four gates, with Siege Engines on top of the walls. Four sets of gates gave access to the Imperial District. [4] At the southern edge of the district the Unicorn kept a great number of their horses and the bulk of their barracks. [5]
Dark Naga Assault[]
In 1199 Dark Naga forces assaulted the city, and the Shakash led the serpents against the Military District, [6] breaching the eastern wall of the Imperial District. [7]
Notable Locations[]

Military District
The narrow streets of this District were crowded with barracks, stables, dojo, and all other manner of buildings which supported war and security. [8] The following is a list of the most notable of these buildings:
- Bishamon's Followers' Barracks
- Crab Bone Crushers' Barracks
- The Dojo
- Dueling Grounds
- Hondo no Yari
- Ivory Daggers' Barracks
- Ivory Legion Barracks
- Last Line's Barracks
- The Mess
- Minor Clans Alliance Regulars' Barracks
- Rajya ke Varisa
- Shiba's Flames' Barracks
- Stray Wolves Inn
- Tarantula's Lair
- Thunder's Daughters' Barracks
- Tsudoken's Blades' Barracks
External Links[]
- Military District (Siege: Heart of Darkness)
References
- ↑ Second City - The City, p. 7
- ↑ The Shadow’s Embrace, Part 1: The Crab, by Seth Mason
- ↑ Scions of the Colonies, Part 2, by Shawn Carman
- ↑ Second City - The City, p. 23
- ↑ In Service to the Empire, Part 1, by Seth Mason
- ↑ Gen Con 2014: The Heart of Darkness (Storyline Tournament)
- ↑ Siege: Heart of Darkness, Finale, by Shawn Carman
- ↑ Second City - The City, p. 24
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