Xai Chung

Xai Chung was a settlement in the kingdom of Koryo in Kara-Tur around 1357 DR.

Geography
It lay on the western side of Kang Bay near the foot of the Vorkani Mountains, which one could view from a balcony in Xai Chung.

Government
Xai Chung was governed by Meo Yungdo, who also advisor to King Wanang Sun.

Description
It was a rather sedate place, compared to Tu Pe, at least. One road there was Lu Chan Street.

The ancestral mansion of the Meo family stood in Xai Chung.

The Nikanii bazaar was a market in Xai Chung. On display here in the mid–14th century DR was the skeleton of one of the birdmen of the Vorkani Mountains; a Koryoan adventurer discovered the bones in the nest of a giant spider he had slain.

History
The bodies of three members of Koryo's "night brotherhoods" were once found in Lu Chan Street circa 1347 DR, apparently having slain each other for dark secrets.

Around 1350 DR, the king of Silla ordered "nameless ones" of one of these brotherhoods to kidnap Meo Li, the teenage daughter of Meo Yungdo. They swung down from the rooftops, used magic sleep powder on her, and whisked her away from her guards.