Terradise

Terradise, often called Ghost City by its inhabitants, is an underground city on a desert island in the North Blue.

Layout
Terradise is a typical urban environment, with tall buildings that nearly touch the Earth above. At the north end of the city is the palace, which is built into the Earth. At the foot of the palace is the city square, where city gatherings occur. In a secret location adjacent to the palace is the harbor, where Marin engages in trade for the city.

History
Terradise was conceptualized by Marin as a way for the citizens to survive; the island had been under a fierce drought and Marin revealed there was an abundance of water deep underground. The citizens eagerly helped build it, completing it in ten years. Marin was made ruler of Terradise by an overwhelming majority, but she turned into a despot, revealing that it was just a play for her to gain power. An investigation revealed that she was the one who created the drought, but it was too late. Marin had a vice grip on the city and executed anyone who did not fall in line. She also made it illegal for people to enter or leave the city.

However, a remnant remained of the rebels that once opposed her, as well as the children of the rebels. When the Hugrema Pirates accidentally came into the city and agreed to help the rebels, the rebels launched a second invasion. Marin had put a spy into their ranks who nearly ruined the operation, but the spy was weeded out. Marin managed to capture the rebels, but they managed to escape and send the Hugrema Pirates after her. As word was getting around, Marin decided to inspire total fear in the city by sacking it with her Phantoms. However, the rebels managed to broadcast the truth about her to the citizens, and the Phantoms were deactivated, causing the citizens to finally revolt. After a long and hard battle, Marin was eventually defeated, and Terradise was freed.

Rebuilding efforts took place as Marin was banished to the dungeons. Willard Dragan, the leader of the rebels, was in consideration to take over Marin's place as leader.