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|summary=The Underbelly is comprised of four tiers that extend below the surface level of the City of Nodd and are, in order of depth from highest to lowest: [[The Rumen]],
|summary=The Underbelly refers to the subterranean tiers of Nodd,
[[The Reticulum]], [[The Omasum]], and [[The Abomasum]]. The Underbelly is not necessarily any more unpleasant or filthy than other parts of the city, but there are certainly those who seek out its added isolation for pursuing those very things.  
[[The Reticulum]], [[The Omasum]], and [[The Abomasum]].  
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|atmosphere=The Underbelly could be considered somewhat seedier than the street level districts if only because a great deal of free housing, in the form of Council assigned apartments, is available among its levels. While citizens are often able to secure an abode of their own after [[Sporefall]] many still need immediate housing upon arriving in the city; doubly so since [[outsiders]] began to arrive. The Underbelly tends to be much darker given that most of the street level of Nodd is solid, thus forcing the Underbelly tiers to rely on light sources of various kinds.
|atmosphere=The Underbelly is generally considered more crowded, less clean, and less safe than the Surface tier and above. A variety of factors contribute to this perception, and it may be more or less accurate depending on the specific area.
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Summary

The Underbelly refers to the subterranean tiers of Nodd, The Reticulum, The Omasum, and The Abomasum.

Atmosphere

The Underbelly is generally considered more crowded, less clean, and less safe than the Surface tier and above. A variety of factors contribute to this perception, and it may be more or less accurate depending on the specific area.


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