Viris Area

From MazeWorld
Jump to: navigation, search
Navigation: Main Page Civilized Areas Viris Area




Viris Area
Northern Zone
Town facts
Settled in E7-101
Population size Medium
Local laws Independent
Syndicate rule
Geographic connections
North Gimrun (_/F/D)
East N/A
South Intersection 05 (_/F/D)
West Intersection 04 (_/_/D)
How to read (S/F/D) route notation


Viris Area is a medium Syndicate town located in the Northern Zone.

Viris Area was founded in E7-101. It was originally an unremarkable neutral town, with very little of note. In E7-130, as part of the Syndicate's Expansion Plan, a Syndicate capo entered negotiations with town founder and mayor Doreen Colby over the control of the town. The town was effectively sold to the mob, in exchange for a lump sum of Parallar symbol.png50 000 and armed protection during the transition process. After the Syndicate moved in town and replaced the Town Hall and Town Security staff, Colby departed from the town, never to be seen again.

The current mayor of Viris Area is Lenny Yatela, the youngest brother of the Syndicate Don, Michael Yatela.

The local population is fairly diverse, with a slight majority of humans and halflings, and a minority of youkai.


Local laws

Viris Area is an independent town under the control of the Syndicate, and as such, does not follow nor respect Standard Law. There are no written rules, and local customs may vary greatly depending on the town.

General rules and principles in all Syndicate towns:

  • The Syndicate's word is the law.
  • Local Town Security is subservient to the authority of Syndicate enforcers and capos.
  • Members of the Maze Police are not welcome and will be shot on sight. Friends and known associates of the Police will suffer the same fate.

Although some towns may lean towards orderliness and peacekeeping (especially if there are important businesses intended to attract visitors), visitors must be ready for anything while visiting a Syndicate town, and not count on the help of the local Town Security should anything happen to them. Petty criminal activity targeted towards visitors is rampant, ranging from scamming and swindling to assault and mugging. In common parlance, such activities are referred to as "hustling" or "work" and are generally tolerated so long as they're not aimed at a known associate or full member of the Syndicate.


Local town facilities

If a local shop or facility has a name or belongs to a particular chain, it is italicized.