The Sebari rural style of architecture, while robust, is not perhaps meant to handle great weights impacting it from above. Discussion.
Thatched roofs are relatively uncommon in Al’Rashad and in most of the Caliphate, but remain popular with the mostly-rural Sebari, who tend to build thatched roofs even when they emigrate elsewhere. Most other Rashadi prefer tiled roofs for their homes. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Third Wall was built circa NB 103-107 in response to Uzziri raids and is, despite its name, the oldest of the Three Walls (the First Wall being built circa 191-2 NB and the Second circa 251-3 NB). Although raids […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Three Walls of Al’Rashad are actually networks of walls, each occupying a tier of the city. Pictured above is the Third Wall – the outermost ring of the city. Discussion.