(OOC: Edit that post, metadude. It is out of order. I'm ignoring it until it is changed.)
Hekaga was an unjust city by any standards, even Dracon ones. Pleas for morality, equality, liberty, justice, and mercy all fell on deaf ears in this place. Power was what mattered and little else.
The name "Hekaga" was Draconic for "temple place"; Known for its many temples, its great tower, and its great mausoleum, and its legendary founding. Hekaga was founded by a tremendously powerful red dragon, who ruled over the region in which the present city is in and extorted a great amount of cash from its inhabitants. After his death, his many children began fighting each other over control of the city. Each of the potential successors worshiped a different deity, and each one who managed to gain control of the city used his wealth to build an appropriate temple (in hopes of gaining favor with the deity.) Eventually, Only one of the heirs survived the fight, and ruled over the city. After over-taxing the population, he was overthrown and killed in an uprising. The great Dracon hero who led the revolt died, but the Dragon's confiscated wealth was used to construct a grand mausoleum for him. In later years, a tower made of red sandstone was built by the most powerful archmage in the city, who still inhabits his tower today. A neighboring city, Charirinik (Draconic for "red sand") occupies the same general area (the two cities are contingeous except for the fact that Charirinik is outside of the Hekaga city walls and has no walls of its own), and is extremely poor. Major products include textiles, magical and religious items, and various foodstuffs farmed from the surrounding oasis.
The city's gates were all guarded by heavily armed soldiers on either end of the doors, and all papers had to be processed before heading in or out of the city. There were secret, illegal ways in and out of the city, but use of them was often quite expensive; in order to escape the first time, Rhiga had to spend the jewelry she had stolen from a palace, and that was just to crawl through a narrow tunnel. In many ways, Hekaga was more of a prison and less of a city...
...Except for the rich. If it was a cage for them, it was beyond a gilded one; more like a diamond-encrusted cage made of mithral that was the size of a city. The opulence was so great as to be over-the-top by human standards. Chryselephantine statues, marble palaces, lavish parties, exotic spices, valuable salt, and, truth be told... narcotics all played a part in the lifestyles of the rich. That last one caused many nobles to behave erratically. It was guessed that one in every three nobles had some serious addiction. All this added to the city's already great woes...