Flying city

Flying cities were a common fixture during the Age of Arcanum. They were able to fly due to enchanted brumestone. Only the wealthiest and most powerfully arcane cities during this era were flying cities, and terrestrial cities were still common, particularly among the more religious population.

All flying cities crashed during the Calamity, some more devastatingly than others. The only flying city in modern times, Draconia, was built from the ruins of the Age of Arcanum-era city of Kethesk. Draconia itself crashed after an attack by the Chroma Conclave.

Known flying cities

 * Aeor: A highly advanced city crashed by both the Prime Deities and Betrayer Gods into the arctic region now known as Eiselcross early in the Calamity.
 * Avalir: A powerful mageocracy and sister city to Cathmoíra.
 * Draconia: The only post-Divergence flying city, with a primarily dragonborn population. Destroyed by Vorugal during the Chroma Conclave.
 * Kethesk: A primarily dragonborn city that crashed into the Dreemoth Ravine. Some of the survivors built Draconia.
 * Lathras: A smaller flying city that Aeor considered attacking to test a weapon.
 * Tempestar: Home of the storm giants. By 836 PD it had long since been destroyed, but it is unclear if it fell during the Calamity or at an earlier or later date.
 * Zemniaz: Home of the mageocracy of Zeidel, and Halas Lutagran. Crashed into central Wildemount; the Zemnian people are descended from the survivors.