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Metropolis City is where the mainline events take place most of the time. This is where everyone typically ends up spawning, however depending on the personality and origins of a character, they may end up in one of the other four cities. During the day, it looks like frutiger aero. But during night, it looks like pure vaporwave. Little to no crime happens in Metropolis, given how safe of a place it is and how seriously things are taken within the city lines.
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Clock City is where Cog grew up. The place it littered with steam locomotives, clocks, time machines and gears. This place is a builder's paradise since most of the wielding and building takes place on this ever-expanding island. Based on London, UK, Clock City is also home to a lot of people who are British, and even then people assume the people of Clock City are British due to their British accents they've picked up from the years of being inside the city.
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Punk City is home to those who indulge in cybergrunge, rebellious activities and general crime. While a lot of gangs and thugs hang out here, it never got intense. Being based on Night City from Cyberpunk 2077, Punk City is home to many Japanese people, given a lot of the major cities in Japan are fairly similar to Punk City. Lucy is from Punk City, given her entire aesthetic is cybergrunge mixed with scenecore. Punk City is home to all of the electrical units. If all of Punk City goes down, the rest of Cyber Space does. That is, only if Error doesn't have the generators on. And yes, popular slang around Punk City is words like "choom".
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Radar City is where all of Cyber Space's materials and products are shipped and produced. Not only that but they produce the most lava lamps. Radar City was heavily inspired by Vinyl City from No Straight Roads. Radar City is home to Andy, where he stayed for quite a while in the downtown areas. Radar City isn't just known for shipments and lava lamps, but also an unholy amount of podcasters, radio stations and news channels. Charlie Kirk also wound up being canonically in Cyber Space, but was shot yet again by a passerby for his several racist and homophobic remarks made in the human universe. (This also means that he is canonically a shadow.)
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The Demon Nesting grounds are plain, empty open fields with little to no buildings on it apart from simple huts made from bamboo and leaves. There isn't much history on the Demon Nesting Grounds at all, other than the fact that it is just an empty island.
Evil-Doer's Island is loosely based on Fallout. This is where all the villain's end up staying, such as the Demon Overlord, the Ender Overseer, The Shadow Overlord (formerly), and other Evil-Doers. Within Evil-Doer's Island, there is a ladder to gain access to the Shadow Realm. Virus, the announcer in the game adaptation, also happens to be from here.
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The Shadow Realm is where all shadows are formed, created and left to rot. Based on the demon realm from K-Pop Demon Hunters in terms of looks, the Shadow Realm is kept sealed by the idol's voices. The Shadow Realm is just below the surface of the world, attracting any and all evil people from on the mainlands to Earth to all other planets.
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