Qi had spent his entire rowboat trip imagining what Occulto would look like to his own eyes, from the outer rim to the holy city, but what he finally was allowed to lay his eyes on wasn't something he could have dreamed of. The amount of people bustling through the streets gave the island an air of energy that stoked Qi's excitement like a fire. The ships of the visitors dotted the docks in such a volume that they faded out of sight in the same way that the distant coast did. His first few moments staring at the town he landed in were overwhelming, forcing him to rub his eyes. Unfortunately for Qi, rubbing his eyes broke the rose-colored glasses that he was wearing, and lifting his head once again greeted him with the truth of the town before him.
The holy city was rumored to be the purest white town that the world had ever seen. As a monument of religious faith, it was kept clean and pure, but that rumor didn't stretch to the neighboring towns that made up the outer rim of the island - and that fact was ever more prevalent the deeper one looked. The roads were paved, the shops were maintained, and the people within looked fed and happy, but it wasn't the city that Qi was expecting. Even though the roads were paved, the stones that paved them were misaligned and jagged. The shops were maintained, but a lot of the windows were barred and there were marine guards stationed at various points along the street. The people were fed and happy, but Qi couldn't find one person among those that looked like citizens that could be considered wealthy. As a port town that collected the interest of pirates and marines alike, it didn't look as vibrant as he had hoped it would be.
Remaining on the rowboat, Jiang Qi took a seat on the uncomfortable bench, thinking about what was in front of him. The town looked busy, but it wasn't a calm place of potential connections. None of what he saw would be anything that could ruin his stay in the outer rim. He was happy being on the island and away from Zou, close enough to the holy city that he desired so much to visit and learn about, but the outer rim was taking a bit of that desire for itself at the moment. Even though he would be happy enough staying there, he wanted to understand what was going on that made it so high strung.
And that was it... The town was high strung. Lining up his thoughts in his head, he finally realized that Occulto was the neutral island where all the factions could gather, but that was the law of the island and not a set agreement between the factions. The island was exempt from military action, and thus the pirates that docked couldn't be targeted by the marines on, or within a few miles of, the island. Even so, the marines could stand guard for the shops that dotted the towns of their own, personal volition without creating issues with the island authority. As long as the pirates stayed within legal boundaries while they were within Occulto territory, the marines couldn't touch them, and since they were two opposing factions, they were careful around each other for the duration of their stay.
It was easy to confuse the town's high tension with energy without viewing the scene from another angle. And understanding this, Qi moved on to thinking about why the town looked almost dingy to a certain extent, but he quickly came to the assumption that most of the profits went to keeping the holy city maintained. As a town only run to maintain relations with the outside world, he could understand why it would only be maintained with the bare minimum, especially with opposing, high tension factions were visiting at the same time, some of them being famous criminals. Fights and robberies were bound to happen, so it was a method of maintaining the important part of the island - that being the holy city - while minimizing the losses that they sustained at the same time.
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