Kalis

Kalis is a city of jagged seafoam spires, weathered with a darker emerald in the intricate grooved designs that mark many of the buildings. Orange piping accents add some contrast. The ground is a dark, dark gunmetal grey. Despite the cheery colours, Kalis has an air of gravity and quiet despair.

Many antennae jut off the tops of the spires, which seem to teeter precariously, columns and cones layered together on offset platforms. A few of the buildings are a sort of chambray blue and resemble skewed pyramids, slicked back and pulled upward, banded with stripes and grooves, with marquees on the front advertising the contents inside. Others shade into a mauve and are distorted even further, with processes that seem almost skeletal, platforms jutting from the central strut. Some end in domes. Triangles in bands and circles alone are common decorations. Some buildings seem horned, their antennae jutting and curving like talons.