Making the Hidden City

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The Hidden City used to be a plain world. Now it was built with plenty of buildings and Yokai folk. Some Yokai have to build bridges to cross rivers, Onsens allow the Yokai to have a relaxing time in the spa. Houses are built in neighborhoods and cities are built like in the New Yokai City, a Hidden City that almost looks like New York.

It is a spiritual place that acts as an alternate dimension, taking notes and design aesthetics from the human world such as transportation and modern architecture with their whimsical design liberties. Yo-kai spend their lives there just like humans, where they have their own home and businesses while also having law enforcement.

Some districts are usually made by separate towns where any Yokai live.

The Pirate district is where marine Yokai used to work and live here. The pirates tell children about the merfolk who live in the oceans. The Mermaid lagoon can be located beside it. The merfolk are friendly and kind. They are a little shy and sometimes they are not. They live in the ocean where they live in coral and cave buildings like sea monsters for example. Only the sea monsters who can't breathe in the air were only allowed to live in the ocean.

Witch town is a magical town where Witches and Magic Yokai often lived. They perform magic and use useful skills that make anything into something they want. Levitating objects with wands or minds, teleport from one place to another, and sometimes magic can be created by science and psychic. Some wild magic Yokai live in the forests like the Jokies, Galaxias, Fumoonys. and others.

The forest is where all wild Yokai live. Elves are kind forest folk who live in villages in the deepest parts. They only speak elvish and they often tend to Breezie Blossom. They grow many plants and have the power to maintain life. It was usually my favorite part. It was where all forest Yokai including Breezies and Celebi lived.

Snowtopia is the coldest town that any Yokai can explore. The snow Yokai live in cottages and warm onsens that they have. The ground is covered in snow that leaves a lot of footprints. Some Yokai often visited the cold mountains and usually moved in. Goat Yokai, hawk Yokai and yeti Yokai also live in the Yokai mountains.

The fire Yokai live In Magma Falls, a flaming village where the Yokai live. Instead of water, they use fire that lights their way through caves. It can be really hot when going in there. Some Yokai who are ice or water are not allowed to enter the falls. Fire Yokai Magmador, Flamebis, and Fleeceram and other fire Yokai live in the fire mountains.

The garden is where the fairies live. Most Yokai can come here trying not to step onto the flower buildings of fairies. Some of the fairies live in the trees from above, elves as well. Elves live in the forest where they protect the life in their home. Wild life Chinese lions live in the bamboo forest in the Elves' forest.

The Dragons live in Kumandra. A dragon-shaped country filled with Balan creatures and Mystic element dragons. It had been once filled with humans but they all died when the Druun turned them into stone.

New Yokai City has the most businesses and the most huge city that the Yokai live in. All of the features are half American and Japanese with strange skies and cherry blossom trees. There are trams with monster faces on the front and eyes on the buildings.

There are some dark Yokai who live in the Underworld, a third Hidden City underneath. Imps Werewolves, Overlords, and many more dark Yokai live there. The Dark Yokai are supernatural beings that destroy any monster they can kill. If a monster is dead, that means it's reincarnated by something else like objects coming to life.

From above the highest point, there are two goddesses called Jewn and Moxie. They created the universe many years ago from the top and were blessed by the kind Yokai. Their statues are located in the mountains. The paintings are filled with Nymphojinn and the origins of all Yokai.

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