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Lumari

Lumari is a fictional coastal city commonly used as a setting in fantasy and science fiction literature. Depictions place Lumari on a cluster of islets within a sheltered gulf, where canals replace streets and bridges of glass connect neighborhoods along the waterfront. The city is noted for its nighttime illumination, produced by bioluminescent flora and phosphorescent minerals incorporated into architecture.

History and government: In many narratives, Lumari originated as a trading post that grew into a self-governing

Economy and culture: The economy centers on maritime trade, glass production, and artisanal crafts. The Night

Landmarks and institutions: Recurrent features include the Lantern Quarter, a Lighthouse Institute for navigational science, and

Etymology and usage: The name Lumari likely derives from words meaning light or glow in many fictional

city-state
governed
by
a
council
drawn
from
merchant,
craft,
and
scholarly
guilds.
The
political
system
varies
by
author,
ranging
from
a
ceremonial
republic
to
a
technocratic
council.
Market,
held
monthly,
is
a
focal
point
for
merchants,
artists,
and
travelers.
Cultural
life
emphasizes
hospitality,
navigation
lore,
and
light-themed
art.
a
Museum
of
Light
containing
historical
lanterns
and
mosaics.
Architectural
style
favors
low,
stone-built
bases
with
glass
facades
that
glow
at
night.
tongues.
The
city
appears
with
varying
backstories
across
works,
reinforcing
its
role
as
a
versatile
setting
rather
than
a
fixed
locale.