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Location of Elysium City

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Forseti Forseti's picture
Location of Elysium City
Could anyone tell me where exactly Elysium City lies? In Sunward it's explicitly written that it's Hyblaeus Chasma. But then we read it's a roofed big crack in a ground 10km wide - so it's rather about Elysium Chasma. Please look at those maps: 1. Hyblaeus Chasma is in shape of manta ray: http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/2599 2. Elysium Chasma is a long chasm: http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/1781 I need to pinpoint it to properly place it in Celestia.
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Chernoborg Chernoborg's picture
Reading over the descriptions
Reading over the descriptions it seems that both locations are part of the city. The central location of the city - Palazzo- occupies the intersection of the two chasms and would be the best place tag as the city proper. To the north is part of the neighborhood of Hyblaeus city after that comes Corinth Parkways which is growing northward to fill the chasm. Somewhere along the way is the split for Bainbridge canyon and its abandoned spur Dulcimer canyon. The southern part of Elysium is completely contained and consists first of Kirs-Brookley and then Chinatown at the end of the canyon. To the west of Palazzo is more Hyblaeus city which is the last of the enclosed canyon space of Elysium. Panning out to fill the wide open spaces of Hyblaeus are the individual domes ,souks, and modules of Palembeng. Farthest from the city are the slums over which passes the elevated highway and rail lines.
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Forseti Forseti's picture
Thanks
Now, as you explain that it is definitely more clear. Sunward text is more chaotic and vague. Thanks :)
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And Mars is done
Now to the Luna! :)