Al-Izula

Al Izula is a town situated in Ashura, on the Nandór peninsula within Syltör. The name means "The Twin Towns" due to the town being split up into two districts.

Great Evacuation
After an ultimatum in late December, the Zefranian government and its people had been forced out by the Horde. It was a sad time, however the Zefranians still had hope. Initially they landed in Caeli with whom they had close ties. Then they went down south to Haven, where they would be kicked out as other people wished to settle in the area where they had. After this, the Zefranians were exhausted, however, some hope still remained. They got into contact with Oshotty, who is the leader of Ashura. After negotiating for about a week they would settle Al Izula.

Ocres
Not long after Al Izula was settled, Zedis Eydur was approached by a strange man. However, this was not a man, it was an ocre. The ocre explained that his name was Gunter, and that him and his people had been booted out of their native caves in Nieden, and they were seeking refuge. The ocres were welcomed with open arms, and quickly started excavating the caves underneath Eydurin.

Layout
Al-Izula means "The Twin Cities" it is split into two different districts hence the name, each of them have different people, and there are two mayors. Both of the districts essentially function as two different cities, however, they're under one city on the map. It was decided that this would be a better idea than their previous ideals of two cities being better than one. This would allow the city to grow faster, both in population and buildings.

Izula
Izula is the desert half of the town. It is built and administrated by Khezi Eydur. It hosts an iconic Zefranian style of architecture, a library, teahouse and a trade district to accommodate a growth in wealth, both for the townsfolk and the towns government.

Neu Eydurin
Neu Eydurin is the larger half of the city, inhabiting the savannahs. It is being built and administrated by Eight Eydur. It hosts a Victorian era western European style of architecture with beautiful copper roofs, and diverse colours. It is built atop the hills, with plans of connecting the different parts with tunnels. It also hosts the towns lifestock.