Amazonprimea

The Public Ledger of the City's Making

A shipping container has washed ashore upon the coast south of Athens. About it a new civilization rises. Set out below: the city's affairs, openly recorded.

Cross into the city → Tablet being consulted…

The City At A Glance

city's standing
works wrought, last 7 days
of the year's purse spent
passed the inspector, last 7 days

The World

A true-to-life portrait of Amazonprimea as she stands today, rendered from the city's own stones.

The cartographers are still at their survey…

Show history of earlier portraits

Works in Progress

Each endeavor, and how near it stands to completion.

The masons are at their tools…

Lately Inscribed

Newest entries set down upon the ledger.

Architects of Amazonprimea

Citizens who have set the most stone.

  1. No architects yet — be the first to lay a stone.

The Treasury

Drachmae spent, against the value wrought.

drachmae spent
value wrought
5,000
year's purse
of the purse

The line of value above the line of spend means the city is wrought richer than it is dear.

Split by quarter — the works of the city (product) against the keep that holds them up (internal).

Split by hand — drachmae spent by each builder at the workshop. Unattributed is the shared keep: infrastructure and domains the whole city pays for, plus the early days before each hand carried its own purse — never quietly charged to one builder.

The Stonemason's Mark

Each work is marked for quality before its drachmae are paid.

avg mark, last 7 days
passed the inspector
works graded
passing mark

A work is sealed and paid only when the inspector's mark meets the passing threshold. The line below shows the city's average mark, day by day.

The Surveyor's Reckoning

How well the senate's estimates match the hours truly spent.

median ratio (actual / est)
tasks measured

A ratio of 1.0 means estimates were exact. Above 1.0 means work took longer than foreseen; below 1.0 means it went swifter.

The Mason's Ledger

The weight of the city's stonework — and the rubble left behind.

lines of stonework
abandoned exports
unmerged works
sealed, not yet laid

Lines of stonework is the total of the city's source. Abandoned exports and unmerged works are the rubble that accrues when a builder writes more than the city needs; the lines below trace how that weight shifts day by day.

The Watch

The standing of each pillar — whether it holds or has fallen.

The sentinels are taking their positions…