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A full-fledged city that lies Beneath the Earth. It's a civilian form of Elaborate Underground Base and comparable to an Underwater City. The underground city is more than a collection of refugees hiding in abandoned sewer and subway tunnels; it has markets, mines, homes and possibly even farms (either of mushrooms and stranger fare or sophisticated hydroponics). Typically these cities come in a few flavors: Apocalypse Bunker: A refuge from an apocalyptic threat, thus serving as a City in a Bottle capable of weathering everything short of planetary crust destruction via Apocalypse How scenario. Inhuman Borough: Rather than an impromptu bunker built for convenience's sake by surface-dwelling humans, some non-human or once-human subterranean species might live in underground cities out of preference. Down here you might find Mole Men, Rat Men, Mushroom Men, Dwarves, Goblins, Morlocks or even evolved dinosaur people. Buried City: This was once a thriving surface city that has come to ruin, but also been hidden and preserved to an amazing level underground. Usually thanks to an earthquake. If it was highly advanced it may have survivors in the form of a Living Relic, King in the Mountain, Human Popsicle or Perpetual-Motion Monster. It is possible for these varieties to be combined. For example: a Buried City may still be inhabited and serve as an Apocalypse Bunker, or an Inhuman Borough built by aliens as an Apocalypse Bunker. The underground city is very often a Hidden Elf Village and is only rarely part of a larger network of interconnected cities. Usually each is a one of a kind sovereign and isolated city state. In contrast, one way in which Our Dwarves Are All the Same is that they tend to live in a network of underground cities. In video games, these can be an Underground Level. Compare Under City, which is an old section of a city that was once above ground but is now underground. |
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Eastward: Potcrock Isle is a large community of people who live underground and are forbidden from exploring the surface above them as they have been taught that The MIASMA has made it uninhabitable. | |
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Shin Megami Tensei IV has the "country" of the "Unclean Ones" deep in the depths of Naraku, a demon-infested cavern underneath Mikado. That "country" is actually Tokyo, Japan, which was rendered underground by a layer of bedrock 25 years ago—or about 1500 years ago from the perspective of Mikado—to protect the city from a catastrophic nuclear strike. | |
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Made in Abyss: The Capital of the Unreturned in the sixth layer. Nobody knows how an entire city ended up down there, but the few reports that have made it to the surface describe it as a City of Gold. A small part of it, Iruburu, is still inhabited by former delvers who relinquished their humanity to the Abyss or became trapped by the city. | |
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Dune: Almost all of planet Ix's industries are built underground, leaving the surface to more agrarian pursuits. All the better to hide their pursuit of forbidden technologies. | |
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The Witchlands has the mythical Lovats undercity, an alleged city built underneath the "modern" Lovats by ancient Earthwitches. Eventually, it turns out that the undercity is real, and Lovats gangs are using it as their hideout. It proves to be a good housing for all the refugees pouring into the city. The reason behind its construction is unknown, but given that Lovats' location is a natural fortress, it might've been built to house surrounding population in times of war. | |
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In Mermaids (2001), Morva takes Rani Gene Hunting to a vast underground network of caverns beneath the seafloor that only merfolk with magic powers can enter. Morva thinks Rani's surviving family lives somewhere in the city in the caverns. | |
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The Dwarves in Might and Magic VII have the underground Stone City as their capital city. Somewhat downplayed in that they also have surface villages and barrows only accessible from above-ground and other barrows (the Nighonians apparently also have great underground cities, as per what is said and what we see in Heroes of Might and Magic III, but the settlements of theirs we actually get to visit are above-ground). The Deyjans also have their capital city, the Pit, underground (unknown how deep, since unlike Stone City getting to the Pit includes going through a teleporter). | |
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The Silmarillion: Two other dwarven cities, Nogrod and Belegost, existed in the Blue Mountains, and dwarves from them carved out the Thousand Caves of Menegroth which served as the capital of the Elven kingdom of Doriath. All three were sunk beneath the sea at the end of the First Age. | |
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Fire Emblem: In Fire Emblem Fates, a big example in Nohr is almost the entire population living either in these or in walled towns, if not in places that mix both, because of the incredibly brutal reign of their king and the harsh living conditions. This includes the Nohrian capital, Windmire◊. Fire Emblem: Three Houses gives us Shambhala, the home base of those who slither in the dark, which also happens to be an Elaborate Underground Base complete with lasers and Humongous Mechas, with a distinctly Magitek feel to distinguish themselves from any other villains previously encountered in the series. It is rather clearly established that this is where the remnants of the Agarthans escaped and hid since their rebellion against the goddess thousands of years before the game begins. Also there is Abyss, a major setting of the "Cindered Shadows" side story. Located deep under the Garreg Mach Monastery, Abyss is home to the huddled masses of Fodlan and are treated as the church's barely-tolerated secret. |
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Isaac Asimov's Robots: Rather than presenting a Layered Metropolis and Mega City like in the books, this game simply says that humans have "moved underground". Exterior shots, however, show a Domed Hometown. The sky is only ever shown in Spacertown because the Earthers have been living underground for so long, they're not used to the fresh air or sunshine. They find the idea abhorrent. | |
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In the world of The Savage Dragon, Chicago apparently was built over the ruins of an older city, now buried and inhabited only by superfreaks. | |
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In Blake and Mortimer, the people from Atlantis have moved their whole empire underground after their continent was sunk. They are installed in a set of gargantuan caves, large enough to contain their capital city, a sea (complete with storms), and various outposts. | |
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At the start of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, humanity is confined to a series of relatively small underground settlements. Anyone who dares to reach the surface is soon hunted down by Humongous Mecha-driving Beastmen. | |
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ANNO: Mutationem: Beneath Freeway 42, there's a regimen of dwellers converted by the Mechanika Virus living far underground. The tribe living there would lose any sense of identity upon the virus damaging their minds and end up being split off into the nearby ruins. | |
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The Legend of Drizzt: Drow live in city-states in the underground domain called the Underdark, after being (supposedly) chased there by the elves. The best known of these cities is Menzoberranzan, the birth home of The Hero, Drizzt Do'Urden. It has 20,000 drow inhabitants plus hundreds of thousands of slaves, grows giant mushrooms and Rothe livestock and trades with other underground humanoid races. | |
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The sequel to Fragment, Pandemonium, is primarily set in and around a massive subterranean Soviet Era city complex constructed during the Cold War underneath the Ural Mountains known as Pobedograd. As the city was being constructed, the slave builders Dug Too Deep and unearthed the titular Pandemonium, a Lost World over three-hundred million years old filled with Fungus Humongous, Living Gasbags, Big Creepy-Crawlies, and Puppeteer Parasites. | |
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Eternal Darkness: The city of Ehn'ga exists beneath the Roivas mansion. It was home to a civilization that Augustus's Ancient patron destroyed eons ago. | |
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RWBY had the settlement of Mountain Glenn. Originally an above-ground city outside the walls of Vale, when it began to be overwhelmed by Grimm, the city moved into the large caverns below as a last-ditch effort to survive. It worked for a while, but eventually the Grimm got there too. | |
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Paranoia takes place almost entirely in Alpha Complex, a massive underground Arcology run by an utterly insane computer. Well, possibly, it might be a Domed City, or underwater, or a space station, the truth is unavailable at your security clearance, Citizen! | |
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Baldur's Gate II has an underground Monster Town, the so called Ghoul Town, below Athkatla. It is reached through the "Pit of the Faithless" inside the hideout of the Cult of the Eyeless, from where those who fail to join the cult are thrown and their bodies become food for the ghouls. The cultists could be argued to live in their own underground city too (although it is more akin to a single excavated apartment/refuge in the Absurdly-Spacious Sewer), which in turn is connected also to a beholder lair which still qualifies from the point of view of beholders. There is an abandoned temple of Amaunator with its last followers dwelling there, which can be reached from a passage in the same area where the cult hideout is. Even further down is the Underdark, where you get wrapped up in an entire plot arc in the drow elven Wretched Hive of Ust Natha, and their neighbours, including a svirfneblin town, a stronghold of mind flayers, and another lair of Beholders. |
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Dungeon Keeper Ami: Multiple: Ami's civilian complex, like the rest of her dungeon, is underground. Dwarfs' cities are mainly underground, with the surface section being much smaller by comparison. |
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On The 100, Mount Weather is an underground military bunker that survived the atomic war and has been transformed into a self-sufficient society by the survivors inside it. | |
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Lower levels of Old Chicago in Honorverse are literally a Buried City, having been basically roofed over by the newer construction in the two millennia that have passed since, with much of what is a current city largely recognizable and still well lived-in. The Loop, though deeply underground now, is a lively bohemian quarter, though with a (not undeserved) somewhat seedy reputation, and Soldier Field is a popular venue for political rallies. Going even deeper, on the other hand, is... not recommended. | |
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In The Dresden Files, Chicago, as the protagonist puts it, is mostly built on Chicago. Like the Discworld example, the older bits, referred to as 'Undertown', are still accessible, but considering that trolls, vampires, some of The Fair Folk, wyrms, goblins and spirits of the earth live down there and bits of it were used for early testing of the freaking Manhattan Project, even the powerful protagonist tries not to go down there unless he strictly has to. | |
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The Last Adventure of Constance Verity: There is a city beneath Chicago ruled by a Vampire Monarch that used to be famous mobster Al Capone. There is a "Sunken City of the Chaos Gods" under Wichita, Kansas. |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-110 is a city underneath a farm in New York that was displaced across time, although it was apparently already underground when it was built. SCP-1678 is a replica of Victorian London placed underneath the real London, and intended to serve as an Apocalypse Bunker. The purpose of SCP-752 is to create a perfect utopia underground possessing higher levels of intellect along with the technology they possess. However, their overall goal has cost them their own basic human moralities, and they have developed a behavioral system which contains no self-interest in likeness to ants and fundamentally works for the 'greater good' of society. That being said, containment protocols states that it is best for them to not know the surface above them, as they're no longer considered human and can lead to a total dominance shift in species. Eurtec is an underground European city run by the Global Occult Coalition's less trigger-happy side, which is nonetheless a place of incredible inequality and often a den of crime. |
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In Oblivion, this role is taken by Ayleid Ruins, underground dwellings of the ancient Wild Elves. In some cases the above-ground portion of an Ayleid site is no more than a doorway, but underground they can be huge, elaborate mazes with as many as five separate sectors. For the largest Ayleid ruins, getting lost inside is a very real danger. | |
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In Legend of Legaia, the caverns under Octam are this. Originally the ruins of a lost civilization, it was cleared out so that the inhabitants of the town above could build new houses and escape from the Mist. The people of Octam have been living down there for 10+ years by the time Vahn and his companions arrive, slowly being killed by earthquakes that have been destroying their homes. | |
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The dwarves of Discworld live in vast, underground cities, and living underground is a part of their cultural beliefs. Vimes visits their capital in The Fifth Elephant, which is reached by elevator and holds a vast mine. He's somewhat displeased to find in Thud! that the dwarves in Ankh-Morpork are starting to build one in the network of buildings that has sunk below ground level, and extremely displeased to learn that their community leaders seem to think said underground city is outside his jurisdiction. | |
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Charby the Vampirate: The Orycalope Kingdom was dug into the hills as a series of labyrinths and underground cities. They kept to themselves which meant many of their nearby neighbors were not even aware when the orycalopes were massacred by King Rodericke. Those living nearby did notice that there were suddenly a lot more vampires around as the newly emptied underground cities proved a convenient place to stay out of the sun during daylight hours. | |
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Asheron's Call had at least two examples. The first was actually called "The Underground City" and it was the former home of Elysa Strathelar and Thorsten Cragstone's rebels. The other was Xarabydun, a settlement in the middle of the desert strangely full of plant life. | |
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Taerel Setting: A zu'aan example is the city of Muvon, home to the Muvon City Zu'aan. Another zu'aan one is the Keduk City Zu'aan's city, built under the Chacer Temperate Plains. There is also the Estard Kin'toni Clan who built a city under the Old'lye Sludgepit, the Mos'vor Kin'toni Clan who built a city under the Bosul Ashland. | |
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Wise Phuul: Kuolinako, the capital city of the Viiminian Empire. Centuries of pollution have something to do with it. | |
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Final Fantasy XII: The Lowtown of Rabanastre. It was formerly a warehouse, but was converted into residences by the people of Rabanastre who were driven to poverty as a result of the Archadian invasion. | |
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Final Fantasy XII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Final Fantasy XIV: The Kobolds are a race of mole-like people residing in La Noscea, particularly on the northern side of the region within O'Ghomoro, their mountain and volcanic home. | |
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World of Warcraft: The capital city of the Forsaken undead is the (aptly named) Undercity. It was originally just a series of sewers and catacombs below the palace of Lordaeron which Arthas ordered enlarged to act as his base of operations. When he departed for Northrend, the Forsaken and Sylvanas Windrunner claimed it for themselves. This is a running theme for the dwarves who have several underground cities, though only one is fully under their control. Ironforge is the home city of the Bronzebeard dwarves and capital city of the united dwarf nation. It's built inside of a mountain ridge and is easily the most well-defended of the original Alliance cities. Blackrock Mountain was originally the home of the entire Black Iron dwarf nation, its walls honeycombed with their dwellings and monuments. When the Black Dragonflight and Old Horde invaded, the mountain became split between their two cities: Blackrock Spire, the old city inhabited by the Old Horde; and Blackrock Depths, a new city carved out beneath the Spire to house the displaced dwarves. Grim Batol was originally the fortress city of the Wildhammer dwarves until it was abandoned due to an "evil taint". Its layout is very similar to Ironforge and there are signs that it extends much further underground than can be visited in-game. The goblin capital of Undermine is built in a series of volcanic caverns and magma tubes beneath their home island. The current state of Undermine after the volcano's eruption is unknown. Ahn'Kahet is an underground city that here and there borders natural subterranean life. It features large, glowy mushrooms, insects of different types and sizes and bioluminiscent birds/bats that fly around. It also contains large number of undead that took over the city as well as the few surviving Nerubians that orginally inhabited the city. While the dungeon itself is fairly linear, players are able get a good view of the massive underground caverns from ledges and combinations of creepy music, darkness and mysterious whispers (courtesy of an Old God under whose range of influence the city is located) make this place quite Nightmare Fuellerific. The former gnome capital of Gnomeregan was such a city until a series of disasters left it an irradiated warzone. As such, the city is now a mid-level dungeon and the gnomes who escaped have set up "New Tinkertown" (after the gnome district in Ironforge) outside the gates of Gnomeregan as their new capital. |
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Space Battleship Yamato: With Earth's surface being uninhabitable due to constant bombardment and the resulting radiation, humans are forced to live in these at the start of the series. The Yamato has no time to lose, since if they're not gonna bring the radiation scrubbers back in one year, humankind is toast, since the radiation keep on creeping further and further into the shelters. | |
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Underground City | |
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Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: Of the "Apocalypse Bunker" type. Kipo's original home was a town built into a large hollow space underneath a cloverleaf highway interchange, with another bunker being located underneath a field of Mega-Dogs. | |
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Underground City | |
Underground City / int_52e8fba | comment |
The first half of the fourth Land of Oz novel, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, is set underground with the titular characters having to navigate through three cities to return to the surface. The first is the Land of the Mangaboos, which is a colorful city ruled by Plant People who are Always Chaotic Evil. The second is the Valley of Voe, which is populated by invisible people who have to eat a special fruit to protect themselves from invisible man-eating bears. The third is a wooden city where the Wooden Gargoyles reside. | |
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Gracehope in First Light was built into a glacier. | |
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First Light | hasFeature |
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Underground City | |
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Skyrim has Blackreach, an underground Dwemer ruin so massive it has four separate surface entrances, its own Optional Boss, and an entire castle. There are other, smaller Dwemer ruins throughout the game as well. | |
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Underground City | |
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Undertale has the monsters living underground below a mountain after losing the war against humans and being banished to the underground after the humans sealed them there. Despite living underground, the monsters have water, food, towns, internet, and a working laboratory. However, it is implied that life underground isn't all that great and the monsters wish to live on the surface again and it can actually happen in the Golden Ending where they see the sky for the first time. | |
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Underground City | |
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Former Hell, introduced in Touhou Chireiden ~ Subterranean Animism. When Hell moved from underground to somewhere else, youkai who were hated because of their powers decided to move to the old location. They formed a contract with the above-ground youkai, where the above-ground youkai are forbidden to go underground, while the underground youkai keep the remaining evil spirits sealed. | |
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In Defiance, most of what was once Saint Louis, Missouri, has become a Buried City due to malfunctioning alien terraforming technology being accidentally released, causing massive cataclysm across the planet Earth. The locals fled and it is uninhabited, though almost perfectly preserved. The town of Defiance was built on top of the city as a mining outpost to dig for the resources—and the alien technology—it held. | |
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Underground City | |
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The Underground in Sam & Fuzzy is made up of several of these, with several US towns and cities having 'sub-' cities built directly underneath or nearby underneath. Amongst the major ones are Retropolis (located underneath rural Pennsylvania), Sub-Newport (underneath Newport, Oregon) and Megalopolis (underneath Los Angeles, California). | |
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Underground City | |
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The city of Lux in Texhnolyze is somewhere in between type 1 and 2. | |
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Underground City | |
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Cave Story: The huge cave system underneath the island houses Mimiga Village, along with shops and homes scattered from Grasstown/Bushlands to the Labyrinth and everywhere in-between. Then it's revealed that both the cave system and the island are floating high above the clouds. | |
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Underground City | |
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In the "Shadows of the Bat" storyline in Detective Comics, the Party Crashers, a gang with Joker tech, are based in an underground city beneath Gotham. | |
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Underground City | |
Underground City / int_60156176 | comment |
In the Vorkosigan Saga, Beta Colony was one of the earliest interstellar colonies established, before the Wormhole Nexus was discovered. The planet is inhospitable to human life, so the colony is underground. Space is at a premium, so strict Population Control is employed, although thanks to perfect contraception sexuality is largely unrestricted. | |
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Underground City | |
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The Marvel Universe has several subterranean civilizations, including The Mole Men, The Lava Men, The Deviants and even a sunken Atlantean city whose inhabitants age instantly when exposed to the surface's atmosphere for some reason. | |
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Underground City | |
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In Fire Emblem Fates, a big example in Nohr is almost the entire population living either in these or in walled towns, if not in places that mix both, because of the incredibly brutal reign of their king and the harsh living conditions. This includes the Nohrian capital, Windmire◊. | |
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Underground City | |
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Earthdawn. The entire population of the Earth had to hide from an interdimensional invasion. Most of them constructed and found refuge in kaers, magically protected underground cities. The dwarves of Throal actually hollowed out a mountain and used it as their kaer. | |
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Underground City | |
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Mutants & Masterminds: The Atlas of Earth-Prime has Ondersdam, beneath Amsterdam. Based around an Atlantean outpost which has apparently been there since before the damming that created the "overground" city, now occupied by Morlock and Sub-Terran refugees. | |
Underground City / int_69071a1b | featureApplicability |
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Underground City | |
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The Monsters Association from One-Punch Man have built their base in one of these below City Z. It is a sprawling underground network complete with tunnels, secret labs, gold mines, even plumbing. It is revealed that this was initially created by the Underground King and his army who tried to invade the surface at the beginning of the series... only to be eradicated by a single punch from Saitama. | |
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Underground City | |
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In Robyn Hood: Outlaw, Tatter introduces the on-the-run Robyn to a hidden undercity beneath New York tat is home to various supernatural creatures and other outcasts. | |
Underground City / int_6a6a293a | featureApplicability |
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Underground City | |
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The Big Finish Doctor Who episode Spare Parts, which tells the origin story of the Cyberman race, takes place in the last city on the Counter-Earth named Mondas, which has been placed underground to protect its inhabitants from the extreme cold outside. | |
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Underground City | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Various settings feature races such as Dwarves, Dark Elves (a.k.a. Drow) and Illithids living in huge underground cities, often including vast open spaces and even farmlands (usually growing some kind of mushroom-based crop). | |
Underground City / int_6ac55ec7 | featureApplicability |
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Underground City | |
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There's one beneath Faery Airbase in Sentou Yousei Yukikaze Yukikaze, which is where most of the FAF's forces live. It's got what you'd expect of a normal airbase "town", including shopping malls, convenience stores, public transport, and of course housing. It's implied that similar underground cities were built under the other 5 major FAF airbases. | |
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Underground City | |
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The Mole People is a 1956 adventure movie where two Adventure Archaeologists and one Load discover a buried Sumerian city where the people have mutated into albinos. The mole people themselves are a Slave Race of Beast Men who serve the Sumerians. | |
Underground City / int_6b685721 | featureApplicability |
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Underground City | |
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If it survives long enough, a Dwarf Fortress that grows from outpost to Elaborate Underground Base will eventually be a full fledged self-sustaining city able to go without outside trade. That's a big IF though. | |
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Underground City | |
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The original Fallout had the Slag AKA Pale Folk underground community, with the inhabitants a group whose ancestors mutated to have pale skin, very sensitive eyes, etc. | |
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Underground City | |
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Fallout 4 has the Institute, a shining, futuristic scientific utopia located beneath the old Commonwealth Institute of Technology. It's also a slave society that has no qualms about kidnapping wastelanders, conducting horribly unethical experiments For Science!, and terrorizing the Commonwealth with their synth spies. | |
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Underground City | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM): In the Season 1 episode, "Warp Sonic", the Freedom Fighters discover an underground city below Robotropolis, where Mobians are hiding from Robotnik. | |
Underground City / int_6dbe6646 | featureApplicability |
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Underground City | |
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Vampire: The Masquerade: The sewer dwelling Nosferatu. If enough of them made their home in a given city's sewers they would eventually begin to burrow and carve out an actual underground home for themselves away from the prying eyes of mortals and vampires. They did this not just to hide their Masquerade breaking Red Right Hand, but to escape the notice of the Nictuku, their cannibalistic "older brothers". In an odd inversion, they didn't dig deep enough. For examples that aren't Nosferatu centered, it's noted that the Sabbat of Montreal take plenty of advantage of the city's Underground City (actually a series of interconnected metro stations, shopping malls, residential centers, and offices), setting up Havens in the disused parts and using the underground sprawl as a convenient place to pick off victims. |
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Underground City | |
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Batman: Arkham City: Wonder City was an Edwardian-era city designed to run on clean Lazarus energy, protected by robot guardians instead of a human police force. Unfortunately, Wonder City failed because exposure to Lazarus leads to insanity. The city was abandoned and eventually built over, but Wonder Tower is still visible and became Professor Hugo Strange's command center during his reign as warden of Arkham City. Ra's al Ghul had created Wonder City after he discovered a Lazarus pit in Gotham back in the late 19th century. | |
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Underground City | |
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Fallout: The Vaults enabled humanity to survive nuclear war in America, but just barely. And they were intended as proof-of-concept models for a Generation Ship that wasn't built in time, hence the various experimental (and often sadistic) situations manufactured. Some weren't even finished, like Boston's Vaults 88 and 114. Fallout 4's "Vault-Tec Workshop" allows The Sole Survivor to build Vault 88 into a functioning settlement, as well as ignore the Overseer's pointlessly cruel experiments. The original Fallout had the Slag AKA Pale Folk underground community, with the inhabitants a group whose ancestors mutated to have pale skin, very sensitive eyes, etc. Fallout 4 has the Institute, a shining, futuristic scientific utopia located beneath the old Commonwealth Institute of Technology. It's also a slave society that has no qualms about kidnapping wastelanders, conducting horribly unethical experiments For Science!, and terrorizing the Commonwealth with their synth spies. |
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Underground City | |
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Endtown: The titular city is the Apocalypse Bunker version crossed over with Inhuman Borough because most of the inhabitants are mutated humans. | |
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Things to Come from 1936 is another early example. In an inversion of Metropolis; the underground city built on the site of Everytown is presented as a utiopian environment featuring clean filtered air and big-screen televisions. There is an extended Hard-Work Montage of the excavation and construction that shows off then-new techniques for filming miniature props and compositing them with human actors. | |
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Yoshiwara in Gintama is an underground Red Light District with its own laws separate from the Bakufu. It was originally an underground shipyard where the Bakufu built its ships, but Yoshiwara and its residents were moved down there after its original destruction during the Joi war. | |
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Uzumaki features an example that seems to fall into type three, although its origins are cloaked in impenetrable darkness. There's an enormous, spiral shaped Genius Loci buried under Kurozu-cho that appears to be the source of the town's "curse". | |
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Underground City | |
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Pokémon Colosseum has the Under, a town in the old mines beneath Pyrite Town. Originally built to save the miners the commute to and from the surface, it is now populated by their descendants and at the start of the game is ruled openly by the crime syndicate Cipher. The player frees the town, and by the time of Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness everyone has moved to the surface and the town itself has been buried. | |
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Underground City | |
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RuneScape has several underground cities. The Dwarvern city of Keldagrim and the cave goblin city of Dorgesh-Kaan are the inhuman type occupied primarily by their respective species. The city of Senntisten was the former capital of the Zarosian Empire until it was buried during the god wars. | |
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Underground City | |
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Final Fantasy IV: Both the Dwarven Castle and Tomra qualify, by virtue of being located on the underworld deep inside the planet. | |
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Underground City | |
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In Girl Genius, there are apparently multiple underground cities beneath Paris, all incredibly secret and occupied by lost civilisations, apart from the fact that everyone seems to know about them. The two main ones are the Moligarchy, inhabited by a race of Mole Men called the Talpini, and the Silverlands, inhabited by a race of tall, possibly albino humans called the Argurons. | |
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Malevolent features one hidden under a hotel in the sleepy town of Leerie, which serves as the base for the Cult of the King in Yellow. It appears that no one actually lives there, however, as the only residence our protagonists enter only houses a dead body. | |
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The third book of Tales of the Magic Land, Seven Underground Kings, introduces the Cave of the Ore-Diggers and its City of the Seven Lords to its alternate Land of Oz setting, spending almost half of the book developing their history and lore before the main characters even swing by. | |
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In Mixels Nixel Land is contained under Planet Mixel, and uses natural craters and potholes to go into Mixel Land. | |
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The Hyperion Cantos have the high-gravity world Lusus, where all settlements are for some reason underground "Hives" carved into the rock. These are quite extensive; Lusus is a major center of economic and political power in the Hegemony and subsequently (the detective and central character Brawne Lamia's father was a powerful Hegemony Senator). | |
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In Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, the final arena where Bojack is fought is an expansive Victorian-era city built underneath the island where the tournament takes place. | |
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Dark Heresy: The people of Vouxis Prime hid underground to escape the war between Orks and another alien race that ravaged their world. They eventually excavated immense underground cities, resulting in a sort of inverted Hive World where the population inhabits immense, kilometers-deep and ornately decorated tunnel-cities and only the poorest eke out a living on the dry and desolate surface. | |
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Foundation Series: During its peak, the (first) Galactic Empire made Trantor its capital planet. It city grew to encompass the world, and developed multiple layers as well. However, the topmost layer is domed over, and ironically creating habitable areas; plant life has even managed to gain a foothold on the surfaces of the artificial structures. Everybody just chooses to live in enclosed sectors. This is inherited behaviour from their ancient ancestors on Earth, as depicted in The Caves of Steel. | |
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Geofront in Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere is an underground city large enough to have skyscrapers and highways, in the center of an enormous network of tunnels that serve as the game's usual tunnel mission. | |
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Anima: Beyond Fantasy features a huge, sprawling ancient city buried beneath the city of Hecate. | |
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Paper Mario: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: Directly underneath Rogueport is a town built into caverns that Rogueport's Absurdly-Spacious Sewer passes through. Most of the inhabitants of this unnamed town are in hiding from someone on the surface and have fled here because few people in Rogueport know about it. The buildings themselves, however, have existed for at least a thousand years, with the current inhabitants having appropriated the ruins as their living quarters—the civilization that used to live in them was wiped out by the Shadow Queen and left abandoned for centuries, until settlers arrived and built on top of the ruins what would become the current Rogueport. Paper Mario: The Origami King: The southwestern end of Breezy Tunnel is a town inhabited by Monty Moles. It consists of an artificial cavern with wooden paths built into the walls and wooden bridges laid around where necessary. The Monty Moles continue to dig into the walls to expand the town. |
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Star Trek: The Original Series: In "Spock's Brain", the Eymorg inhabit an underground city built after their planet suffered an ice age. Because all their needs are catered for in the city, over thousands of years their intelligence has atrophied until they have the mental age of children. Their society is also split on gender lines, with the Eymorg being a Lady Land that periodically captures Morg (the tribes of male primitives who live on the frozen surface) for breeding purposes. | |
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In Falling Skies, starting with Season 2, the remnants of human civilization are living beneath the city of Charleston, South Carolina in an Apocalypse Bunker. | |
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In Seven Soldiers, Limbo Town exists somewhere deep beneath Manhattan. Its inhabitants are the descendants of The Lost Colony of Roanoke, who abandoned the colony in shame after most of their women were raped by Melmoth and gave birth to half-Sheeda children. | |
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The Elder Scrolls: In the series' lore, the vanished Dwemer were fond of building these, crossing over with Advanced Ancient Acropolis. Due to their Ragnarök Proofing, many are still standing throughout their old territories, particularly in Morrowind, which was the epicenter of their ancient culture. In Oblivion, this role is taken by Ayleid Ruins, underground dwellings of the ancient Wild Elves. In some cases the above-ground portion of an Ayleid site is no more than a doorway, but underground they can be huge, elaborate mazes with as many as five separate sectors. For the largest Ayleid ruins, getting lost inside is a very real danger. Skyrim has Blackreach, an underground Dwemer ruin so massive it has four separate surface entrances, its own Optional Boss, and an entire castle. There are other, smaller Dwemer ruins throughout the game as well. |
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In Futurama, the ruins of old New York are mostly intact directly beneath the active New New York. The subterranean section is inhabited by mutants and considered no-go for regular citizens. | |
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In Noein, the populace of La'Cryma is forced to live in a large underground city due to constant attacks on the surface by Shangri'La. | |
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In PlanetSide 1, the Caverns introduced in the Expansion Pack appear to be these. Vast chambers are filled with floating ancient Vanu constructs and buildings, with high-tech ziplines crossing the complex three-dimensional environments. Some caverns are underground, some are inside asteroids spinning through space, and some have no apparent exit aside from the geowarp Portal Network. | |
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Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy IV: Both the Dwarven Castle and Tomra qualify, by virtue of being located on the underworld deep inside the planet. Final Fantasy XII: The Lowtown of Rabanastre. It was formerly a warehouse, but was converted into residences by the people of Rabanastre who were driven to poverty as a result of the Archadian invasion. Final Fantasy XIV: The Kobolds are a race of mole-like people residing in La Noscea, particularly on the northern side of the region within O'Ghomoro, their mountain and volcanic home. |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: As expected from one of the oldest and grandest dwarven cities, Khazad-dum thrives with life. The city is flourishing and has it's own ecosystem maintained by dwarfs. | |
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Trollhunters: Heartstone Trollmarket is an Underground City beneath the human town of Arcadia, that acts as a sanctuary and headquarters of good Trolls and the Trollhunters, the various buildings interlaced with giant, phosphorescent crystals. | |
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The Krell city in Forbidden Planet is so large it's a veritable Big Dumb Object. Standing in one of the huge ventilation shafts, Dr. Morbius says that the platform they're standing on runs for twenty miles in either direction, and there's 7800 levels above them. And there's 400 other shafts like it. The entire city is self-repairing and has been running without outside intervention for thousands of years. | |
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Underground City | |
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The Subterrain in Woo Hoo is a sprawling, steampunk-ish place ruled by a Rat King on a giant toilet. | |
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The Worker's City in Metropolis is a utilitarian and gloomy place underneath the eponymous city of the movie. It becomes a symbolic of the worker's being an oppressed class, and is a plot point as the film's villains attempt to flood it. | |
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Paper Mario: The Origami King: The southwestern end of Breezy Tunnel is a town inhabited by Monty Moles. It consists of an artificial cavern with wooden paths built into the walls and wooden bridges laid around where necessary. The Monty Moles continue to dig into the walls to expand the town. | |
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Tails of Equestria has Umberfoal. | |
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The 2019 Friendly Neigborhood Spider-Man series introduced another subterranean city to the Marvel Universe. Directly beneath New York City, accessible by giant elevator, is an identical city known as Under York. Inhabited by super strong orange people, they have a longstanding truce set up with the governing offices of New York, with contemporary Mayor Wilson Fisk acting familiar with its leader and their agreement. | |
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Bad Mermaids: Salmon City, a mermaid city off the coast of Greenland, consists mostly of pebble houses in a cave under the seabed. Its entrance is hidden by an old shipwreck. | |
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Warhammer: Dark Heresy: The people of Vouxis Prime hid underground to escape the war between Orks and another alien race that ravaged their world. They eventually excavated immense underground cities, resulting in a sort of inverted Hive World where the population inhabits immense, kilometers-deep and ornately decorated tunnel-cities and only the poorest eke out a living on the dry and desolate surface. Warhammer Fantasy: The Dwarfs live in enormous, masterfully carved and decorated fortress cities beneath the World's Edge Mountains, as well as in several lesser mountain ranges across the Old World. These generally start out as mining settlements, growing with time into massive, self-sufficient underground redoubts, home to vast numbers of Dwarfs. The Skaven live in an underground empire, vast with tunnels that connect their countless underground cities across the known world, from the jungles of Lustria, to the Old World, to Nippon. Their capital city, Skavenblight, acts as the very center of their underground tunnel network. |
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In Critical Role, there's the duergar city and the illithid colony of Yug'Voril deep in the Underdark. | |
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Non-Karma Society members in Digital Devil Saga 2 live in an underground city, because the blackened sun turns people to stone. Karma Society members live under a glass dome. | |
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DROD 3: The City Beneath: As you might guess from the title, the game opens with Beethro discovering one of these — the hub of the Rooted Empire, an entire underground civilisation with tunnels linking to all corners of the aboveground world. | |
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Drakensang: The dwarven city of Murolosh. | |
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In the Splatoon series, most Octarians live underground in domes designed to emulate the above world. Unfortunately, they're running out of resources; they used to live above ground but were forced underground after a war with the Inklings a century prior to the events of the first game. The first artbook establishes that said domes are actually ancient human shelters designed to shield their occupants from rising sea levels and global conflict, with Splatoon 3's Hero Mode taking place inside one that humanity actually managed to find refuge in, at least until they ended up wiping themselves out anyways. | |
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Drowtales: Similarly to Forgotten Realms (on which the comic was originally based), drow live in underground cities of the "Apocalypse Bunker" subtype after a war that wrecked the planet's surface. Most notable of these is Chel'el'Sussoloth, the capital of the drow nation. The city is split across several caverns that are connected by tunnels and bridges, and the crystal ceiling above it resembles a starry night sky because of reflected light. | |
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Goblins in the Castle: The land of Nilbog is mainly one big city, in a deep, dark cavern. | |
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The titular dungeon in Delicious in Dungeon was once the castle and surrounding town of the Golden Kingdom, a prosperous human civilization. One thousand years ago, a Mad Sorcerer sank the whole thing into the ground without a trace as part of a successful and misguided spell to make the inhabitants immortal after the sudden death of its king traumatized him. After it was rediscovered, when people realized the place was filled with abandoned treasure (even the walls were plated with gold), not to mention the prophecy that the one who defeated the Mad Sorcerer would inherit the whole kingdom, it set off a Dungeon Crawling craze. | |
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Journey into Space: In Journey to the Moon / Operation Luna, the Time Travellers built an underground city on Earth thousands of years in the past. It is located under a desert which would later become the Mediterranean Sea. They destroy the city once they abandon Earth and take up residence in another underground city on Venus. | |
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Xenoarchaeologists in Star Wars (Marvel 1977)'s "World of Fire" find an underground city under their dig site and decide to break through the still-functioning energy barrier put around it. This stirs up the xenophobic, paranoid security system, which kills them all, then people landing on the world to investigate, then ships flying in orbit overhead... | |
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Underground City | |
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In Flushed Away, there is one, interestingly enough, in the sewers of England. | |
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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future has one under the city of London. The inhabitants are made to believe that it is located in the future. | |
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Underground City | |
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In The Hunger Games, District 13 is a former Apocalypse Bunker that acts as a semi-independent city-state. Daily life is extremely regimented; presumably this lifestyle, along with a diet of future food enables humans to survive underground for long periods. | |
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Underground City | |
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Demolition Man: The part of the Los Angeles population that doesn't accept Doctor Cocteau's rule lives in an area dropped underground during the last major earthquake to hit the west coast which operates like a seperate city below the streets of Los Angeles. They survive by eating stolen food and rats. | |
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Beneath the world of Wuppo lies Popocity, a sprawling underground metropolitan area build by the Wums in search of a new and interesting place to live. It's connected to the surface by the Popotrain, a vertical transport operated by chain links and rails. | |
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The Mermaid Variations: The cities on the moon seem to consist of individual above-ground houses, but each house contains a stairwell that leads into the communal caverns where the lunar Fish People actually live. | |
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Ben 10: Omniverse eventually developed Undertown, an entire city hiding underneath Bellwood's sewers where a great many species of aliens and traders make their living here outside of the watch of humans. | |
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The eponymous Arx of Arx Fatalis is a bunker city built in collaboration by all the races of the planet on realizing their sun was going dark, plunging the surface into permanent winter. The various races have set up their own settlements at different locations throughout the caverns. There are also other bunker cities scattered across the world which sometimes trade with Arx. | |
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The Books of Ember are set in an apocalypse bunker type of city where their supplies and power source are failing. | |
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: Directly underneath Rogueport is a town built into caverns that Rogueport's Absurdly-Spacious Sewer passes through. Most of the inhabitants of this unnamed town are in hiding from someone on the surface and have fled here because few people in Rogueport know about it. The buildings themselves, however, have existed for at least a thousand years, with the current inhabitants having appropriated the ruins as their living quarters—the civilization that used to live in them was wiped out by the Shadow Queen and left abandoned for centuries, until settlers arrived and built on top of the ruins what would become the current Rogueport. | |
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In The Chronicles of Narnia, adventurers seeking to solve the kidnapping of Caspian's son discover a previously unknown subterranean civilization of the Inhuman Borough type. It turns out the local inhabitants are slaves captured from an even deeper cavern biome. | |
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The entire premise of Fallen London is that London has been dragged into a cavern a mile below the surface by Eldritch Abominations. It's the fifth city to have received this treatment, and the cavern is vast enough that the are many other cities down there, most predating London. Dig deeper yet and you'll find Flute Street, which is populated by squid men. | |
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Fire Emblem: Three Houses gives us Shambhala, the home base of those who slither in the dark, which also happens to be an Elaborate Underground Base complete with lasers and Humongous Mechas, with a distinctly Magitek feel to distinguish themselves from any other villains previously encountered in the series. It is rather clearly established that this is where the remnants of the Agarthans escaped and hid since their rebellion against the goddess thousands of years before the game begins. Also there is Abyss, a major setting of the "Cindered Shadows" side story. Located deep under the Garreg Mach Monastery, Abyss is home to the huddled masses of Fodlan and are treated as the church's barely-tolerated secret. | |
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The Avengers (1960s): The villain in "The Living Dead" has an army in a city built inside an abandoned mine, to seize control of Britain after the country has been obliterated by a nuclear strike from an unnamed enemy. | |
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In Stellaris, one of the many Origins introduced in the Overlord DLC is Subterranean, an Origin that uncaps the amount of Mining districts you can build to the effective district cap of your planet, a special Cave Dweller trait for your species, two extra housing per Mining district (instead of the two you normally get), a building slot every three Mining districts built, and a -75% damage reduction from orbital bombardment. Combined with the right number of species traits, traditions, civics, and technologies, a Subterranean empire is a literal empire of fortresses capable of stalemating anything thrown at it. Downsides include higher upkeep and a slight increase in build times, but otherwise negligible. | |
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In Temtem, the island of Tucma is a Death World with most humans living in the elaborate underground city of Quetzal to avoid the poisoned surface. Over time Quetzal developed into a mining and manufacturing town (loosely based on the mining communities of Andean Argentina) that exports metalwork and jewelry to the other islands. | |
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Bazil Broketail: Tummuz Orgmeen is largely inside of a hollowed out mountain. Padmasa's capitol is mostly subterranean, with the Master's chambers deep below ground. |
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A Boy and His Dog features fundamentalists living underground in simulated Americana. | |
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The D'ni, unwitting instigators of the main conflicts in the Myst series, built a city in a very deep cavern as part of their societal Defector from Decadence initiative. A large part of it can be explored in Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. | |
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In Bounders, the Tunnelers' home planet Gulaga's surface is so cold and barren as to be practically uninhabitable. Most Tunnelers live in Gulagaven, a city that barely pokes above the surface and extends hundreds of kilometers underground. The city is terrifyingly unsafe by human standards, with narrow, slippery bridges and ledges extending across and around the enormous central chasm, but the Tunnelers are used to it. | |
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The Coming Race concerns an underground Lost World of people whose ancestors fled below the surface to escape from floods thousands of years ago. | |
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In Amphibia, The Olms keep to themselves in their underground city of Proteus, and consider the surface to be "outsider business". | |
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The Ocampa in Star Trek: Voyager lived in an underground city provided by the Caretaker, to atone for his species being responsible for the accident that devastated their civilization, after their advanced technology unwittingly caused the planet's surface to become barely habitable. | |
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Sanctuary has Praxis, a large underground city with advanced technology where humans and Abnormals live. | |
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The troll caverns in ElfQuest probably qualify. They're certainly big enough. Blue Mountain probably counts as well if you count the mountainside as ground, even though it's obviously above the surrounding ground. | |
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The Caves of Steel: Due to resource shortages and overpopulation, Earth's population consolidated into enclosed cities, building underground tunnels to connect one Mega City to another. Earth humans circa 5,000 A.D. were almost universally agoraphobic, because they lived in an environment of corridors and tunnels (the eponymous "Caves of Steel"). The Earth's surface was given over mostly to agriculture, taken care of by robots. | |
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In Cleopatra 2525 all of humanity live in underground cities because robo terraformers called Baileys roam the surface killing any human they find up there. | |
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United Earth Headquarters in Aldnoah.Zero is pretty big: it has enough living space to house thousands of refugees, and when the Vers Empire invades in Episode 11, their attack helicopters and sky carriers are able to fly around the base at high speed with plenty of room to spare. | |
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The fairies in Artemis Fowl live in a large underground complex of cities and tunnels as their way of hiding from the "Mud Men" on the surface. | |
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In Rimworld, it's entirely possible, if time-consuming, to dig into a mountainside to build an underground colony. Such a base will be easy to defend, immune to Drop Pods or mortar fire, and will enjoy a year-round moderate temperature while ignoring heat waves or even disasters like toxic fallout (especially if you build some hydroponic gardens). But they also present their own challenges: Cabin Fever will impose increasing mood penalties on colonists who miss the sun, careless digging can cause deadly cave-ins, and at any moment a swarm of Big Creepy-Crawlies might come burrowing up out of the floor to build a new hive. | |
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Invisible Sun has the unsavory Undersling, located beneath the City of Satyrine. However, the underground concept is played with in that thanks to the Actuality's Alien Geometries, it is a piece of land hung from hundred of wires, ropes, and chains beneath the structure of the city itself. | |
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In The Matrix movies, the only human city in existence, Zion, is hidden underground. | |
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The Shadows on Babylon 5 have moved all their cities underground for security. For some reason, though, they still have large dome windows on the surface, just large enough for a medium-sized starship to come crashing through. | |
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In Beneath the Planet of the Apes, there is a society of mutated bomb-worshiping humans with Psychic Powers living in the buried ruins of New York City. We learn a bit more about their history in the later Battle for the Planet of the Apes. | |
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Hollow Knight: Most settlements in the game are underground, but the one that qualifies the most is the old capital city of Hallownest, known today as the City of Tears. It features tall buildings, some of which reach from floor to ceiling, perpetual rain due to infiltration from the Blue Lake above, and judging from the spikes on most roofs, must have had a flying pest problem just like human cities do. | |
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In Action Comics #412◊ Superman discovers the existence of an entire underground city beneath Metropolis. | |
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The Hobbit: Before it was conquered by Smaug and turned into his personal treasure horde, Erebor was a dwarven city ruled by the King Under the Mountain. | |
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Vampire: The Requiem's Nosferatu are less restricted in where they live, but their clanbook actually details how they can build a literal Necropolis for themselves. For that matter, much of the kindred population in ancient Rome lived in Nosferatu dug warrens. | |
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The Chronicles of Dorsa: The small men turn out to live in a vast one named Xochitcyan which is big as the local human capitol, with most humans completely unaware that it even exists. | |
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All For Luz: The Underdark, a town built directly beneath Bonesborough in secret, is roughly around the same size and layout of said town, the largest civilisation in the Boiling Isles, with facilities like a school, a library, and even its own museum. It also has a colosseum the size of Hexside. | |
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