Kindi Nasku
Kindi Nasku is a city in western Choradan, with around 25,000 inhabitants. It began as a fort city from which the earliest Osnabi campaigns were launched in the early fourth century, towards the end of the Omban Empire. Kindi Nasku has always had close cultural and political connections to northeastern Ashnabis along the coast, where Choradani outposts have been for centuries. It is designed in the classic late Imperial style that would become typical of western Omban cities - walled, with large plazas and courtyards of flagstone and short, defensible buildings supported by a major fort. Today, Kindi Nasku's main function is as the furthest west Omban port city, serving as a major naval supply center and logistical support for travel to Ashnabis both overland and by sea.