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{{Variant table|Condition = Hinterland City - The Style of a City|Condition alias = Style|Effect = First Paragraph|Compact = yes
 
{{Variant table|Condition = Hinterland City - The Style of a City|Condition alias = Style|Effect = First Paragraph|Compact = yes
 
|Value First City = Many [...] still wear Tracklayers' uniforms [...]: overalls, boots, work helmets. But there is something archaic in the cut and the shape. The jewellery – made, generally, from cheap materials – echoes the shapes of the Second City, chunky and theriomorphic.
 
|Value First City = Many [...] still wear Tracklayers' uniforms [...]: overalls, boots, work helmets. But there is something archaic in the cut and the shape. The jewellery – made, generally, from cheap materials – echoes the shapes of the Second City, chunky and theriomorphic.
|Value Bethlehem = [...] it is important to confuse the eyes of the city. To that end, people dress suspiciously alike, and in the streets wear featureless masks, as though that could discourage a nightmare from following them home.
 
 
|Value School of Beatrice<br>True Beatrice = Tracklayer uniforms [...] remain popular. But it is considered proper [...] when one is enjoying a day of leisure [...] that some of the city is enjoying its leisure [...] Day-Off wear is looser and more fluid [...] not expensively made, but designed to claim space for the wearer.
 
|Value School of Beatrice<br>True Beatrice = Tracklayer uniforms [...] remain popular. But it is considered proper [...] when one is enjoying a day of leisure [...] that some of the city is enjoying its leisure [...] Day-Off wear is looser and more fluid [...] not expensively made, but designed to claim space for the wearer.
 
|Value Porous = As far as possible, the city emulates the modes of Venderbight, except that no one is bandaged [...] The effect is somewhat disconcerting: linens in white and brown and grey, cut for a Tomb Colonist, but here worn on bodies still fit enough for work.
 
|Value Porous = As far as possible, the city emulates the modes of Venderbight, except that no one is bandaged [...] The effect is somewhat disconcerting: linens in white and brown and grey, cut for a Tomb Colonist, but here worn on bodies still fit enough for work.

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