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''Built atop a First Age city bearing the same name, Wu-Jian’s narrow maze of dead-end alleys, teetering houses, and rickety rope bridges is confusing and hostile. Yet, starry-eyed sailors flock here — they dream of settling the gateway island, only to find land at a premium and themselves relegated to the slums, or seek passage further West to be stranded by overpriced berths and unscrupulous captains. The locals pay them no heed and no pity — they have their own struggles to contend with.''
''Built atop a First Age city bearing the same name, Wu-Jian’s narrow maze of dead-end alleys, teetering houses, and rickety rope bridges is confusing and hostile. Yet, starry-eyed sailors flock here — they dream of settling the gateway island, only to find land at a premium and themselves relegated to the slums, or seek passage further West to be stranded by overpriced berths and unscrupulous captains. The locals pay them no heed and no pity — they have their own struggles to contend with.''


==Geography==
=Geography=




==Organizations==
=Organizations=
===The Realm===
* '''Nissar Vedan - Ruler''' - ''Its ruler, Nissar Vedan, belongs to a cadet house that broke the reign of the Lords Criminal and installed itself as Wu-Jian’s governing authority with House Peleps’ assistance, yet the downfall of the city’s crime princes has merely left Vedan to contend with countless smaller gangs and syndicates.''




==Other==
=Other=






==Sources==
=Sources=


* Exalted 3e Core - pages prologue, 103
* Exalted 3e Core - pages prologue, 103
* The Realm - pages 172-175
* The Realm - pages 172-175

Revision as of 19:31, 21 September 2024

Built atop a First Age city bearing the same name, Wu-Jian’s narrow maze of dead-end alleys, teetering houses, and rickety rope bridges is confusing and hostile. Yet, starry-eyed sailors flock here — they dream of settling the gateway island, only to find land at a premium and themselves relegated to the slums, or seek passage further West to be stranded by overpriced berths and unscrupulous captains. The locals pay them no heed and no pity — they have their own struggles to contend with.

Geography

Organizations

The Realm

  • Nissar Vedan - Ruler - Its ruler, Nissar Vedan, belongs to a cadet house that broke the reign of the Lords Criminal and installed itself as Wu-Jian’s governing authority with House Peleps’ assistance, yet the downfall of the city’s crime princes has merely left Vedan to contend with countless smaller gangs and syndicates.


Other

Sources

  • Exalted 3e Core - pages prologue, 103
  • The Realm - pages 172-175