Aceid

Aceid is the capital city of Elphegort. Throughout the nation's history, it remained one of the country's most important cities. Its layout was divided into five districts, each with its own purpose.

History
At some point in Elphegort's history, the city became its capital, being divided into five districts. In the year EC 500, Elphegort was invaded by the Kindgom of Lucifenia and suffered the systematic genocide of its green-haired female population, with Aceid being one of the neighboring kingdom's main targets. After the main target was murdered, the Green War continued, with the destruction of many important places of the city such as the Freesis Mansion. Once the revolution in Lucifenia ended, peace returned to the city and the nation.

In EC 609, with the Toragay Serial Killings, the traffic between Toragay and Aceid was cut off and the Freesis Foundation was sent to the former in order to investigate the murders.

Nothern District
The Nothern District of Aceid was majorly populated by the upper class citizens of Elphegort, such as businessmen and the royal family itself. It was connected to the Central District. In the Nothern District there was the Elphegort Royal Palace and the Freesis Mansion.

Western District
Similarly to the Nothern Distric, the Western District was occupied by nobility and upper class citizens of Elphegort.

Southern District
The Southern District served not as a residential area but majorly as the trade hub between Elphegort and Lucifenia.

Eastern District
The Eastern District of Aceid was populated with lower classed citizens, such as immigrants who suffered from the great prejudice of the Elphegorteans and poorest people.

Central District
The Central District was the connecting point between the other four districts. In there were build numerous inns and it had a strong commerce.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The name Aceid is a reference to Acedia, the latin name for sloth.

Curiosities

 * Aceid is the only capital known to segregate its social classes or races into different districts.