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THE UNDERGROUND

The closest place to hell.

THE UNDERGROUND: Text

THE STAIRS

the stairs going down to hell

THE UNDERGROUND: Project

THE SYNDICATE

In a place of outlaws it is no wonder that crime is law and law is a crime

THE UNDERGROUND: Project

THE COMMUCILE

In a place of outlaws it is no wonder that crime is law and law is a crime

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THE MINES

Golden City's main industry is mining. Many of the citizens working in the mines helps the city flourish by digging for coals and other valuables. The mines have several entrances. From the Underground, where most of the mines are not in use anymore, or just outside of the city. Most of the coal that is delved in is used in the factories and as an energy resource of the city, while other minerals are mostly exported. Mines are owned by the city, so are all the valuables that come out from it. There are no particulars that own mines or can buy mines, and the workers are paid wages in accordance to their findings.

THE UNDERGROUND: Project

THE OVENS

The heating of Golden City is provided by the Ovens. These huge, fiery constructions can be found at the very depths of The Underground, and are forever burning, fed with the waste the city produces. With the help of pipes, the heat is directed up to the households of Golden City, providing them with warmth. However, a lot of the warmth still lingers around in The Underground, creating the choking hell that the Sewers are known for. The waste that the Ovens burns also releases a lot of the toxic fumes hanging in the air of The Underground. It is due to the combination of heat and fumes that The Underground is considered unfit to live in. This is especially the case in the lower area, where the Ovens are located, as the heat becomes unbearable for more than a few minutes, and the fumes too concentrated.

THE UNDERGROUND: Project
THE UNDERGROUND: Work
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