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Humankind city cap
Humankind city cap





humankind city cap

  • In Noein, the populace of La'Cryma is forced to live in a large underground city due to constant attacks on the surface by Shangri'La.
  • A small part of it, Iruburu, is still inhabited by former delvers who relinquished their humanity to the Abyss or became trapped by the city. Nobody knows how an entire city ended up down there, but the few reports that have made it to the surface describe it as a City of Gold.
  • Made in Abyss: The Capital of the Unreturned in the sixth layer.
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    It was originally an underground shipyard where the Bakufu built its ships, but Yoshiwara and its residents were moved down there after its original destruction during the Joi war.

  • Yoshiwara in Gintama is an underground Red Light District with its own laws separate from the Bakufu.
  • In Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, the final arena where Bojack is fought is an expansive Victorian-era city built underneath the island where the tournament takes place.
  • After it was rediscovered, when people realized the place was filled with abandoned treasure (even the walls were plated with gold), not to mention the prophecy that the one who defeated the Mad Sorcerer would inherit the whole kingdom, it set off a Dungeon Crawling craze.

    humankind city cap

    One thousand years ago, a Mad Sorcerer sank the whole thing into the ground without a trace as part of a successful and misguided spell to make the inhabitants immortal after the sudden death of its king traumatized him.

  • The titular dungeon in Delicious in Dungeon was once the castle and surrounding town of the Golden Kingdom, a prosperous human civilization.
  • United Earth Headquarters in Aldnoah.Zero is pretty big: it has enough living space to house thousands of refugees, and when the Vers Empire invades in Episode 11, their attack helicopters and sky carriers are able to fly around the base at high speed with plenty of room to spare.
  • This decision gels very well with the curve India took with the privatisation and globalisation process it launched some three decades ago. In other words, India has reaffirmed its plan to open itself up for international capital and technologies to address its issues, especially in the key food and energy markets. One cannot miss the emphasis on the “critical knowledge and investment partners”, as the summit put it, who will be in the forefront of the efforts and the “determination to leverage well-established markets” to achieve its targets. The aim is to make India a global hub for alternate supply chains in the renewable energy sector. It has also been decided to set up a $300 million hybrid renewable energy project consisting of 300 megawatts of wind and solar capacity complemented by a battery energy storage system in Gujarat. In concrete terms, UAE will invest $2 billion to develop integrated food parks in India that will incorporate state-of-the-art climate-smart technologies provided by American and Israeli private companies. And the model is the cooperative framework of nations. Mr Modi has called it a positive and practical agenda that can address what he called was “a global insecurity”. And these four nations have the technology, know-how, infrastructure and funds to launch some big-ticket experiments that will collectively benefit the world. The leaders talked of their intention to mobilise private sector capital and expertise in areas as vast and significant as infrastructure, health, climate change, physical connectivity, waste treatment, startups, critical emerging and green technologies. The first-ever summit of the four-nation grouping in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan participated has an agenda that prioritised the key problems of the world and prescribed possible solutions. And from the looks of it, the summit has left something for everyone to cheer as it has decided to channel technologies, know-how and capital to address the pressing issues humankind faces today, and identified two of the immediate ones: food security and clean energy. The interestingly-named I2U2 (India-Israel-United States-United Arab Emirates) grouping and the summit of its leaders offer a reflection of the past, a picture of the present and a sneak peek at the future.







    Humankind city cap