

However, Greywater is a considerably more conservative city. What is typical of Ddraigtanto's Avalar is considerably more socialist, with much more public funding into welfare and, overall, there is more of a balance, the poor are richer but the rich are poorer, generally creating a more middle-ground population, in theory at least. Overall, entering Greywater is like entering another country.

That isn't to say there are NO wealthy areas there, in recent years the region has seen more prosperity, but overall remains a polluted, inner and outer city mess. It is also home to the Grey Broadcasting Alliance (GBA) and the homes of many of the Grey Lords, whom of which Greywater has granted land and money to build dubious mansions and palaces of their own upon, after all, keep your friends close, am I right? Meanwhile, the East of the city is the Industrial areas, which are considerably run-down and poverty-stricken in comparison. The West of the city is the larger, and more prosperous, side of the city, where the majority of the rich and the powerful live, it also houses the city's CBD (Commercial Business District) and Alexander Square, where the Greywater Palace can be found. The city is built along a river, considering this is in Holland, I imagine that the river is the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt, but considering how that river travels westerly and the best northerly part of the river travels through a national park, I'm probably wrong. Societies has more control, but the city is just less realistic than 3000. Overall, you have more control over Societies than 3000, looking at the "Bird's Eye" picture of Greywater, you'll see that there is a LOT of building repetition there (particularly along the river for some reason, AND the world-trade-centre-like buildings which were called "Silver Tower" in-game appear a LOT too, I actually tore down a lot of them and replaced them with 'husk buildings' via a cheat to make the city more realistic. Societies has some pros over 3000, but 3000 has pros over Societies. However, with Greywater, I wanted to have a format which made a somewhat more realistic city. PS: Interesting fact, originally, the name Drakenholm was used in a Spore fiction I once made, and the name Drakenholm was used for a 'Planet of the Dragons'), you will remember I used SimCity Societies to make the city of Drakenholm. There is a lot of things to talk about here, the first of which is the platform on which I made the city.Īll of you who remember when I made my leaflet, thing, for the city of Drakenholm (for those who don't, look at this link: §ion=&global=1&q rakenholm#/d4s4tcq. Lets call it a leaflet about the city of Greywater, named after it's ruler and founder, Lord Alexander Greywater. Note: Perhaps I should note that the city actually looks a little different now to how it did when I took this pic, it's a little bigger now, so I'm wondering if I should do an updated version of this. experiment, and now it's kinda ruined, there's a big Berlin-wall like wall running through it Greywater controls the upperside of the Western Side of the River (mostly) and Ddraig the East, but also has the stuff running along the edge of the river, going all the way up to the City hall, from which the wall was built from. Second Note: KINDA made a mistake in saving the city after an.
