Ayesinco

Ayesinco is the oldest and largest city in Arritas County, as well as the former county capital. Ayesinco is a relatively decent-sized town of a distinct design with a few farms and historical sites.

History
Where Ayesinco is today there was a native village called Arryn, home to lost Geshemi sailors who found themselves stranded on the coast (the native village name is actually an exonym, derived from the villager's native tongue upon Amosite arrival). Ayesinco came to be when a mass migration from Amos, due to the leader's untimely death and a lessening in fertile land. Ayesinco was then founded as a small port city on top of Arryn. Architecture2 has returned from his absence after his abandonment of Amos. There were 2 mass migrations, the first being a group of Amosites from Erekenthiin who introduced the Geshemi to Qasim, and the second migration from Amos itself to Ayesinco in which the Amosites migrated over the Urnu Desert to the city.

Local Politics
Originally, Ayesinco, after it's founding, was persuaded to join the nearby Sironia or the VAWR, but architecture2 declined as although he was starting anew, he would keep his allegiance to Yimmu-Audal. Politics of Ayesinco after it's founded are few and far apart, with the major political events being its involvement in the reorganization of the Western Territories and the debate on the capital of Theionikos. Ayesinco now has it's own council.

Architecture
Ayesincan architecture is adapted heavily from Architecture2's previous styles, with a large amount of inspiration also coming from his desire to make a "second Urnu-Arrak" on the western coast of Alteniquia. Ayesincan architecture also follows a Sumerian-like style, with a ziggurat-like inspiration.