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===Garden of Outer Peace===
===Garden of Outer Peace===


===Gongdian Armoury and training grounds===
Home to the Myxosean Palace Guard (''Gongdian'' Guards).


==Forbidden City==
==Forbidden City==

Revision as of 13:04, 28 December 2016

The Imperial Daocheng Palace is the home of the Heavenly Light and the seat of the government of the Jingdaoese Empire. Located in the capital city of Daocheng, the palace and surrounding grounds served as the spiritual and political center of the entire Empire. The palace is a superb example of traditional Jingdaoese architecture and its massive scale makes it unlike anything else in the Realm.

The Palace and surrounding grounds were, in fact, a city on their own. Therefore, the Palace is divided into a restricted quarter (mainly the living quarters of those belonging to the Household), a Forbidden quarter (government buildings) and the Divine Forbidden City (only accessible for the Emperor and His most loyal staff).

Outer Court

Entrance into the Daocheng Palace. Used as a public courtyard for military ceremonies and religious rites.


Restricted City

Temple of Eternal Peace

Imperial Shrine

Royal Residencies

Living Quarters of Governors

Living Quarters of the Household Staff

Jade Teahouse of the Double Eagle

Garden of Outer Peace

Gongdian Armoury and training grounds

Home to the Myxosean Palace Guard (Gongdian Guards).


Forbidden City

War Council

The Military Council Building, exterior.
The Military Council Building, exterior.
The Military Council Building, exterior.
The Military Council Building, interior.
The Military Council Building, interior.
The Military Council Building, interior.

Imperial Household Administrative Building

Zhou Administration buildings

The Three Ministries & Eleven Secretariats

Garden of Internal Peace

Grand Teahouse

Gate of Sisera's Wrath

The Gate dates back to the era of the Duchang Emperor and were moved to the palace when it was constructed. When opened, it indicates he start of a war, but when closed, it indicates a period of peace.


Inner Forbidden City

Heavenly Palace

Half of it is in the Forbidden City, other half in the Divine Forbidden City. Diplomats and government officials, even the diwang, are only ever allowed in the forbidden part, never in the more forbidden part. Only the staff needed to maintain these premises are ever allowed there.

Imperial Treasury

Imperial Teahouse

Garden of Eternal Peace

Shrine of the Divine Heavenly Light