[center][h3]The Underground[/h3][/center] The underground is very different from Erellon in nearly every way. It consists of thousands of miles of tunnels and chambers underground. Its electricity comes from the Earth itself, derived from the heat of the core to superheat steam to drive generators. There is always a soft hum present regardless of your position within the maze. The tunnels are divided into sectors; A, B, C, D, and E. Each of the sectors is known for various things. Sector C is the shopping sector where people travel to get food and other goods. D is the agricultural sector where all the food and most goods are produced. Sectors A, B, and C are all housing sectors. C is the poorest sector and home to the workers who produce goods and farm the underground greenhouses. Sector B is the middle class, they are shop keepers and own small businesses while sector A is the richest sector, they own miles and miles of the tunnels and people pay rent to live in them. Sector A is also where the King and Queen along with the royal court reside. The underground is run much like feudal Europe was operated. A King and a Queen, Gabriel and Athena, reside at the top of the hierarchy. Below them are their children the Crown Prince and Princess as well as their younger siblings. After that there is a Lord and Lady for every sector. They handle all minor disputes that occur, they also impose a tax upon every citizen on top of their rent that they pay. Despite this feudal like behavior regarding the government the underground is very technologically advanced, the guards carry state of the art laser weapons. The Queen is also quite fond of her genetically engineered dogs which think and operate much like a wolf pack but are hyper intelligent. They obey only the Queen and a select number of high ranking guard members. Most of their technology revolves around genetic modification. They travel around in small hydrogen powered pods or in the shuttle system. Older children also have electric hover boards to travel around on. All of the children attend a school that is located in sector B, it is mostly focused on science and much less on the arts. Those who struggle in school are generally sent to work in the farms in sector D.