Revaria

Revaria is a city filled with never ending magic and wonder; this grand city is inhabited by its restless citizens always on the search for amazing thrills.

Overview
Revaria is the party capital of the world where there's no end to such festivities. Baroque styled buildings scatter the city with shining lights of many colors decorated along said buildings. Beautiful gold statues of legends are seen all over this wonderful place and its hard to resist taking pictures of them. This melting pot is home to some of the best restaurants of all Mobius. Shops line the street selling everything from toys to carefully crafted furniture. It's incredibly lively during the day with people moving all over the city to see the magnificent sites. However, the real fun begins at night were fireworks dot the night sky and may even outnumber the stars. Performers are seen on every corner entertaining the visitors and citizens. In the middle of it all lies the Palace of Revaria said to be filled with jewels and the statue of The Creator made completely of gold and lined with rubies. Now the stage is set for the greatest show known.

Importance
Revaria is a recurring city and a major area in "The Promise". It's an incredibly unique area although it will be out shined in the next story. In "6 Days" the city becomes the main hub for the protagonists and stands as a symbol for hope and the future. The city manages to survive the apocalypse brought on by Willis and continues to celebrate life even after the apocalypse. In "6 Days" the party hangs out there often and is known to be the most beautiful city they've ever seen.

Government
Revaria is led by the Governor who's named Regal the Porcupine. A governor is democratically elected every 6 years by the populous. They are allowed to have up to 3 terms and after that the governor steps down. The Governor stays at the Palace of Revaria in the Central District which is near the statue of The Creator. While the governor is the head of state (or city), the Senate creates the law and each member has a term of 3 years; they're elected again by the people. Now comes the justice system where the judges take charge of upholding the law though that rarely happens.