City of Brass/Cindersweeps

Cindersweeps were a residential district in the City of Brass on the Elemental Plane of Fire.

Description
A steep trail called the Chimney led down to Cindersweeps. This section of the City of Brass was the center for all naval activity of the efreet.

Near the naval yards of Cindersweeps stood the Arches, a staging area for processing newly acquired slaves.

Notable Locations

 * The Gate of the Simoom, also known as the Gate of the Desert Wind, was an entrance into the Cindersweeps district. It also acted as a fortress, complete with a permanent garrison and a dedicated military commander.
 * Krak al-Zinad, also known as the "Keep of Fire Striking Steel," was a fortress that served as an armory for the harbor garrison.
 * The Naval Yards, which included both a drydock and a military dock, were situated in the lower reaches of this district. It housed the ships of the city's navy as well as the Sultan's personal fleet, consisting of 90 booms and 40 baghlas. Those who operated the Naval Yard also governed admittance to the city's canal system via the Naranj Canal.

Inhabitants
This district was largely inhabited by the free, lower-class citizens of the City of Brass.