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This is usually where [[The Empire]] or other important political entity makes its headquarters. The center of politics, commerce, religion, culture, and/or crime, you'll find all sorts of subquests and side-plots here, but you may or may not find the best stuff here, thanks to the [[Sorting Algorithm of Weapon Effectiveness]].
Has an obscene amount of [[NPC
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== Anime and Manga ==
* The planet Mid-Childa in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'', a bustling inter-world hub that contains the headquarters of both the [[The Federation|Time-Space Administration Bureau]] and the [[The Church|Belkan Saint Church]].
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* Trantor from [[Foundation]] by [[Isaac Asimov]]. The entire planet is one city, the capital of the [[Space Romans|Galactic Empire]].
* Minas Tirith from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* The [[Star Trek Novel Verse]] has quite a few. Among the recurring locations are the following capital cities (with the planet they serve as capital for in brackets): Laibok and later Lor'vela (Andoria), Cardassia City (Cardassia), Ki Baratan/Dartha (Romulus), vosTraal (Mestiko), New Samarkand (Alpha Centauri), Ashalla (Bajor), Medara (Betazed), Leran Manev (Trill), Keelee-kee (Tezwa), Iaron (Damiano), Federation City (New Mirada), Shi'Kahr (Vulcan), hiLeyi'a (Pacifica).
** The capital of Romulus has two names; which one is used is based on era. In [[Star Trek:
** San Francisco seems to be capital of Earth, although Paris is the official capital of the Federation.
*** Both Starfleet Academy and Starfleet Headquarters are in San Francisco. Since most Trek characters are in Starfleet, it's only natural that many of the earthside references one encounters will be in that region.
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== Tabletop Games ==
* [[Dungeons & Dragons]] has big hub cities crop up in campaign settings:
** ''[[Planescape]]'' has Sigil ("City of Doors")
** ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' has a choice of such places spread through various regions, mostly [[Merchant City|major trade centers]]. Neverwinter for North campaigns, Waterdeep (City of Splendors) for North and Sword Coast, Baldur's Gate and Athkatla (the capital of Amn and a [[Holy City]] of the goddess of trade) for southern Sword Coast, Scornubel the "Caravan City" in Western Heartlands, Westgate on the south-west of the Sea of Fallen Stars...
*** Ravens Bluff north-east on the Sea of Fallen Stars is a location of its own sub-setting Living City.
*** ''Al-Qadim'' has Huzuz "the City of Delights" - a center of trade, learning, religious activities and also the seat of the Grand Caliph.
** ''[[Eberron]]'' has Sharn
* ''[[Greyhawk]]'' has... well, Greyhawk (City of...hey, the setting's named after it; what more did you want?).
* Cymril in the ''[[Talislanta]]'' game setting.
* ''[[Legend of the Five Rings]]'' has several candidates. The original capital of Rokugan is Otosan Uchi, but the city is mostly based around supporting the Imperial Court than being a functioning city. A better candidate is Ryoko Owari Toshi, commonly called the "City of Lies." It is a major economic hub and center of intrigue (hence the name). Both cities were detailed in boxed set supplements.▼
▲* Sharn, the city of towers, in the continent of Khorvaire and Stormreach in Xen'drik in the setting of ''[[Eberron]]'' act as this. It's worth pointing out that Stormreach is the one city by which all traffic to Xen'drik transits, and most of that traffic usually leaves from Sharn. Before Cyre blew up, it's capital city, Metrol, used to be the largest Metropolis, in no small part thanks to hosting the HQ of the most powerful [[Mega Corp|Dragonmarked House]].
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▲* [[Legend of the Five Rings]] has several candidates. The original capital of Rokugan is Otosan Uchi, but the city is mostly based around supporting the Imperial Court than being a functioning city. A better candidate is Ryoko Owari Toshi, commonly called the "City of Lies." It is a major economic hub and center of intrigue (hence the name). Both cities were detailed in boxed set supplements.
▲** [[L 5 R]] spinoff [[Legend Of The Burning Sands]] is almost entirely based around Medinat al-Salaam, the [[Irony|City of Peace]]. Travelers from all over the world eventually find their way here.
== Video Games ==
* The Citadel in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' certainly counts, and it's even the capital of interstellar politics.
** It was even the capital of the Protheans's empire fifty-thousand years before the games. Of course, {{spoiler|it was designed by the Reapers so that every galactic civilization would make it their capital, so the first strike of their invasions would immediately take out the nerve center of the strongest galactic power and give them full access to all military and political data as well}}.
* Hyrule Castle Town, usually, from ''Zelda'' games. Other examples from this series include ''[[The Legend of Zelda:
* Happy Garland in ''[[Steambot Chronicles]].''
* The cities of [[Pokémon Red and Blue
** When modeling Kanto after the ''real'' Kantō region of Japan, Game Freak split Tokyo into two cities due to its size and influence - Celadon for the culture, Saffron for the commerce.
** Johto's Goldenrod is an expy of Osaka. Incidentally, Johto itself matches the name of a ward of said city.
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* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' has capital cities for almost every race, but only two on each side are ever visited in any large numbers: for the Alliance there's Stormwind (the Human capital) and Ironforge (Dwarves and Gnomes), and for the Horde there's Orgrimmar (Orcs and Trolls) and the Undercity (Undead). The other racial capitals are rarely visited unless a player is questing, due to their remote locations (though some players prefer the less popular capitals if they're running on a slower system, especially during peak hours). As a result, the new races in ''Cataclysm'' will simply be given districts in existing cities: Darnassus (the Night Elf capital) for the Worgen and Orgrimmar for the Goblins.
** Sizable [[Truce Zone|neutral cities]] also exist, notably Shattrath, Dalaran, and most Goblin cities, with Ratchet and Booty Bay being the most popular.
** The former capital of the fallen nation of Lordaeron used to be either called Lordaeron or the Capital City prior to its destruction by the Scourge. Ten thousand years ago, the capital of the [[Our Elves Are Different|Night Elves]] was Zin-Azshari, which was swallowed by water during the Sundering. Thanks to a [[Deal
** For reference, the other major current capitals are Exodar (Draenei) and Gilneas City (Worgen) for the Alliance and Thunder Bluff (Tauren) and Silvermoon (Blood Elves) Bilgewater Harbor (Goblins) for the Horde.
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls
** Also semi-averted in the form of Kvatch, which is nearly as large as the Imperial City and even has an arena. It's only a semi-aversion because the city gets [[Kick the Dog|razed to the ground by the Daedra]] before the player ever gets to see it.
** Played straight in the ''Shivering Isles'' expansion for ''Oblivion'', in that the divided city of Bliss/Crucible, capital of the Shivering Isles, is not available until you've finished the introductory quest. Until then, you're restricted to the village of Passwall.
** ''The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind'' has Vivec, the biggest city in the entire Vvanderfell island, divided in several "cantons" or neighborhoods, each one within a given building. Since the entire game is a [[Wide Open Sandbox]], you can go over there any time you want.
** The ''actual''
*** Meanwhile, the technical capital of Vvardenfell (the province where the main part of the game is set) is Ebonheart, which amounts to not much more than a couple of Imperial-style buildings housing the Imperial-appointed Duke and some consular services, across the waterfront from Vivec City.
* Every country in ''[[
** Like, the state?
* Koorong in ''[[
* ''[[Freelancer]]'' has ''four'' Capital Cities, each one of the capital planet of the Houses: Manhattan, New London, New Tokyo and New Berlin. In terms of where the player can actually go, however, they have the same four locations as every other planet, station and outpost in the game: the Landing Pad, the Bar, the Ship Dealer, and the Trader.
* Varrock, Falador, and Ardougne in ''[[
* Presumably to save on memory, ''[[Jade Empire]]'' only has one city and a few villages, and the city's not very big at all.
* In the ''[[Paper Mario (
* Meltokio in ''[[
** Every [[Tales
*** ''[[
* The Grand Duchy of Jeuno in ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'', although nowadays Al Zahbi/Whitegate is busier.
* ''[[
** [[
*** Obviously in Awakening, it's Amaranthine and in Dragon Age 2 it's Kirkwall, seeing how there aren't any other cities in either game.
* ''[[Summoner]]'' featured Lenele, the city of the gods. To say that Lenele was immense would be a mild understatement (Unfortunately, Lenele is the only large city in the game that's still populated, although there was originally going to be another huge city next to Lenele, but it was scrapped midway through development).
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* Jibral Castle Town in ''[[Blue Dragon]]''.
* Vizima in ''The Witcher''.
* ''[[Arcanum:
* Sort of subverted in the ''[[Thief]]'' series, because the only city in the game is ''[[Land of One City|The City]]'', and it's the only place (sans some immediate environs) where you ever are or visit.
* Bowerstone from the ''[[Fable (
* ''Perfect World International'' has
* ''[[Guild Wars]]'' has three of these, one for each continent. Lion's Arch in Tyria, Kaineng Centre in Cantha (Which is only the administrative centre of Kaineng City, which covers roughly half of Cantha, making Kaineng the best example of this trope in Guild Wars), and Kamadan, Jewel of Istan in Elona. these three places are the centres of player trading and chat in their respective campaigns, and are distinguished by being the places you have to go to have access to travel to the other continents.
* Deling City (though Esthar is ''far'' bigger) in ''[[
* Rabanastre from ''[[
** More importantly, there aren't nearly as many places to go in Archades due to its taxi system and being impossible to get around otherwise, cutscenes show it to actually be quite large.
* ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'', set in Neverwinter, is a [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|relatively large]] city. Not only is the first entire section of the game set ''exclusively'' in the metropolis, but one comes back to it for the final battle.
** Hordes of the Underdark, meanwhile, subverts it: you start off in Waterdeep, which plays this role to the ''[[Forgotten Realms|setting]]''... with only a (small) city block available for exploration, and not that much to do; the main part of the chapter is about exploring Halaster's Undermountain.
* Prontera from ''[[Ragnarok Online]]''.
* Britannia from ''Ultima Online'' and other Ultima games.
* ''[[
** Putting some numbers to this, Jita regularly tops 1000 people. It usually has about 2% of the entire active population at any given time, while there are some 7500 other systems.
* Tolbi from ''[[
* Eden is considered the capital of the planet Cocoon in ''[[
* Big Ape City from ''Donkey Kong Land''.
* Pretty much any city from ''[[Mount
* ''[[
* Not even an RPG, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic Adventure]]'' has Station Square. This is where you start out (with most characters), and it has two full Action Stages in it (the former of which is quite large) - Speed Highway and Casinopolis.
* It varies in each ''[[Fallout]]'' game. ''[[Fallout]] 1'' had The Hub as the largest population and trade center of the wastes. New Reno got all the developer love in ''[[Fallout]] 2'', but the New California Republic's capital city was also very important in terms of the story since it belongs to the largest faction in the game universe, and there are much more shops there. San Francisco was pretty important in the last quarter of the game as their shops offer many end game high-tec equipment that you can't get from anywhere else. Fallout 3 was more decentralized, with no real cities. Megaton and Rivet City were the biggest, with Rivet City being bigger and having a better market, while Megaton had more plot and player housing. Like in the second game, the Citadel was big after The Waters of Life. In ''New Vegas'', the titular city is in almost all ways. While it's only the center of political power for Mr. House and the Families, all the major factions have an interest in it.
* The huge, multi-layered Ceres City seems to take up nearly half the game in [[Alter AILA]] Genesis.
* [[I Don't Like the Sound of That Place|Killingrad]] in ''[[Heavy Weapon]]'' is the capital city of [[The Empire|the Red Star forces]], and the [[Disc One Final Dungeon|Disc One Final Level]]. It's also the level where you first fight against some of the commies' deadly machines such as the [[Kill Sat]] and [[Advancing Boss of Doom|Bulldozer]], both of which can [[One-Hit Kill]] you.
* Ponyville in ''[[My Little Pony
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* [[Exactly What It Says
* Ba Sing Se, the capital of [[The Federation|the Earth Kingdom]] in the ''[[
** Fire Nation capital is called... "Capital City".
** In [[Sequel Series]] ''[[
* [[Transformers]] Iacon is usually the Capital City of Cybertron.
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