Orleanon

The equatorial resort city of Orleanon resides on the northern shores of the Gulf of Cennes, a few hours' ride south of Trinumvira by aerotram. Due to its location, it enjoys much more predictable and pleasant weather patterns, but does endure tidal flooding twice a year. The flooding of streets in Orleanon has become a tourist attraction, and citizens have tailored a series of festivals around said events.

Contrasting sharply to Marin Mountain and its own resort, Orleanon appeals to the "old Core-Worlds civilization" folk. While Marin Mountain tends to be promote a "modern ruggedness", the coastal city keeps to jovial, colorful, high-society flair, without abandoning "old-world" values. There is much todo regarding arts, crafts, and high-living. A strong agricultural base exists in the hilly terrain and old forests between Trinumvira and Orleanon, and many niche crops, such as olives, wine-grapes & wine-berries,  (a type of fruit), and chatersa (a type of fig pressed into an oil extract) are harvested. Due to this, and the easy access to the seas, many Meditersari and Janhovi settled here. In fact, Orleanon and Noques Rasala are the two cities that most closely resemble actual Mergani cities like Ithaca and Hebron.