A panoramic ancient Roman gladiator city with an amphitheater, forum, aqueduct, bathhouse, and hilltop temple.

Provincia Aurensis - Founded 118 BCE

Navarre

A gladiator city of arena sand, public argument, bathhouse steam, temple bells, and aqueduct shadow, where every victory march ends beneath the roar of the amphitheater.

Civitas Navarrensis

Built for combat, argument, and public glory.

Navarre is an imagined Roman arena city where citizens debate from stone steps, priests watch from the temple hill, and the aqueduct keeps the forum, baths, fountains, and arena district alive.

Landmarks

The approved places of Navarre.

I

Amphitheater

The sand-floored amphitheater dominates the city, with tiered stone seats, bronze gates, trumpet balconies, and shaded entrances for fighters and crowds.

II

Forum

The civic heart of Navarre, packed with law tablets, victory statues, market stalls, public notices, and citizens arguing before the basilica.

III

Aqueduct

Forty-two arches carry cold hill water across the arena district, feeding fountains, beast yards, bathhouses, and the dust-clearing channels below.

IV

Bath House

The main bathhouse where fighters recover, patrons negotiate, physicians work, and steam rises from domed rooms after every day of games.

V

Temple

A hilltop temple for vows before combat, victory offerings, funeral torches, and the first sunrise hymn on festival mornings.

VI

Debate Steps

The debate steps beside the forum, where citizens challenge officials, praise champions, dispute taxes, and turn rumor into politics.

City Map

We don't have cameras here, sorry.

The official map is still being drawn by hand. It might take a year. Who knows.

Civic Life

Everything important happens in public.

The Morning Pairings

Names of fighters and sponsors are posted at the forum before the crowd moves toward the arena gates.

The Debate Steps

Citizens debate laws, water rights, arena expenses, victory honors, and punishments from stone steps built for argument and applause.

The Water Edict

Engineers inspect the aqueduct every ninth day and mark which baths, yards, and fountains receive priority flow.

The Sand Oath

Before major games, fighters pass the arena shrines and touch the bronze rail at the eastern gate.

Calendar

What fills the seats.

Opening of the Sand

The arena is blessed, new shields are unveiled, and the first public matches begin at noon.

Summer Games

Champions enter the arena before combat, music, public banquets, and temple rites at dusk.

Night of the Debaters

The Debate Steps stay lit by oil lamps while citizens argue policy, honor, punishments, and next season's games.

Visit

Arrive for the games. Stay for the city.

Begin at the forum, listen at the Debate Steps, follow the aqueduct shadow, visit the temple, and end the day in the bath house steam.

First stop Forum
Main spectacle Amphitheater
Public argument Debate Steps at dusk