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Myjin

Myjin is a fictional city-state used in speculative fiction and tabletop role-playing settings. Described as a major eastern port on the continent of Rhyra, it is linked by canals, rail lines, and a busy harbor. The skyline features glass towers and terraced districts, signaling its mercantile heritage.

Historically, Myjin grew from trading outposts into a city-state shaped by mercantile leagues and seaborne commerce.

Governance is depicted as a constitutional guild republic. An elected Mayor serves with a Guild Assembly representing

Economically, Myjin relies on port commerce, shipbuilding, glass and ceramic crafts, and finance. It hosts a

Culture is cosmopolitan, with residents from coastlines and inland regions. Common languages include a maritime lingua

In fiction and games, Myjin serves as a crossroads for diplomacy, intrigue, and commerce, often a staging

Its
development
was
sustained
by
a
protected
harbor
and
a
diversified
artisan
district.
The
city
has
experienced
reform,
guild
rule,
and
constitutional
changes
over
time.
merchant
houses,
crafts,
and
civic
institutions.
Law
blends
civil
codes
with
mercantile
rules,
with
policy
focusing
on
trade,
port
security,
and
urban
development.
free-trade
harbor
zone,
vibrant
markets
for
spices,
textiles,
and
pearls,
and
landmarks
such
as
a
canal
network,
a
central
rail
hub,
and
the
Glass
Bridge
connecting
districts.
franca
and
local
dialects.
Cuisine
emphasizes
seafood,
citrus,
and
preserved
fruits.
The
Lantern
Festival
and
the
Myjin
Archive
are
notable
cultural
institutions.
ground
for
alliances
and
clandestine
networks.