Silent City

The largest known Akariean city in all of Trayst but it is nearly completely destroyed it's wall was once 30ft thick but now is jagged and broken all the way round most just a few feet off the ground and the tallest part of the wall being just 17ft high, no where near its original height by the look of it. The few scholars who have ventured to the city in order to study the site have not managed to find a building which doesn't seem to have at least some sort of damage. But study here is difficult for a number of reasons, the first being its location it is in the Endless Expanse in southern Carthorka which is a long and dangerous journey from Doefet with even the most experienced guide at risk of being lost within the Expanse to die of thirst in its endless sand dunes. There is also the Qasoinae who claim the area as theirs and attack or rob people who enter the area, as nomads they don't live within the city and but will happily take food and water from people they can catch. The third danger is the city itself and the Ghosts and undead which seem to be drawn their including the famous Silent City Shadow which is said to kill anything it sees in a matter of seconds with its Long sword and ability to control and weaponize the ground itself. The risks mean that much of this city hasn't been heavily looted but that to loot the city in any major way would be very dangerous trying to bring the spoils back to civilisation.

The Qasoinae call the city The First City rather than The Silent City. and tell tails of great evil and dangers that resided within that one day will rise forth and threaten all of Trasyt. They also consider the city to be a holy site to them, they travel here to preform rituals to ask the gods to keep the evil in check, or to appoint new tribe leaders.

Unlike the ruins at Corlas, Old Vashton or Taljet the Silent City appears not to have any subterranean aspects of its design, some scholars argue that this is most likely because of the desert ground being poor for building tunnels, but most of the scholars who have actually visited the site argue that the ground below the city is compacted and solid as if when the city was build the area wasn't desert like.