>>31223045Very SOVLFVL. But I'm not entirely sure about the part with the capital's development being pretty unplanned. Not sure which the exact history of both the government and the capital's establishment. But given enough time the government would probably have the capital be one of the most tightly regulated cities in terms of construction. So rather than turning into a mess of winding streets immediately outside the administration and academic districts, there would likely be a more gradual change from the center to the exterior. I personally thought of it as the streets closest to the important administrative centers and fortifications in cities usually have wide and long boulevards extending from them in order to have a clear line of fire towards anything coming for them, also allowing faster reclamation of city sectors, with just enough bends in the center to slow down the enemy and set up barricades. It's probably the same thing you are thinking though. And regarding the wall although I personally imagined the capital still have some but I guess the need for defensive walls is absolved by both the sheer size of /who/ and the circle of forts outside of the capital. Nice work though