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[[File:Five-Village Network Screenshot.png|thumb|The Five Villages visible, with the [[Slab Exchange]] at the center.]]
[[File:Five Village Network.png|thumb|The Five Villages visible, with the [[Slab Exchange]] at the center.]]


The '''Five-Village Network''', occasionally called "'''The Metro Area'''," was a series of five villages that were connected by railways. It served as the center of the Old Kingdom from the end of 2021 through November of 2023, when it was sacked beyond repair during an event known as [[The Raid]].
The '''Five-Village Network''', occasionally called the '''''PentaVillage Loop''''' or "'''The Metro Area'''," was a series of five villages that were connected by railways. It served as the center of the [[Old Kingdom]] from the end of 2021 through November of 2023, when it was sacked beyond repair during an event known as [[The Raid]].


The villages orbit a central mountain range which houses the [[Slab Exchange]], which was the center of commerce and law. Most other activities were hosted in [[Nguhtropolis]], which is where most of the active population lived.
The villages orbit a central mountain range which houses the [[Slab Exchange]], which was the center of commerce and law. Most other activities were hosted in [[Nguhtropolis]], which is where most of the active population lived.


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=Villages=
[[File:Breadbasket Village.png|thumb|The Central Village, also known as "Breadbasket Village"]]


* [[Nguhtropolis]]: The capital city which housed several server members
* [[Nguhtropolis]]: The capital city which housed several server members
* Central Village: An agricultural village with many farms and pastures full of livestock
* Breadbasket Village: An agricultural village with many farms and pastures full of livestock
* Northwest Village: a largely untouched village at the base of a large cliff
* Northwest Village: a largely untouched village at the base of a large cliff
* Southwest Village: a largely untouched village that marked the southernmost point of the Network
* Southwest Village: a largely untouched village that marked the southernmost point of the Network
* Southeast Village: a largely untouched village that was mainly used as a rail hub to other regions
* Southeast Village: a largely untouched village that was mainly used as a rail hub to other regions
[[File:Southeast Village.png|thumb|The Southeast Village with its railroads.]]
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 2 August 2024


Five-Village Network
Capital cityNguhtropolis
RulersAgma Schwa, Saithe
Official languagesEnglish
The Five Villages visible, with the Slab Exchange at the center.

The Five-Village Network, occasionally called the PentaVillage Loop or "The Metro Area," was a series of five villages that were connected by railways. It served as the center of the Old Kingdom from the end of 2021 through November of 2023, when it was sacked beyond repair during an event known as The Raid.

The villages orbit a central mountain range which houses the Slab Exchange, which was the center of commerce and law. Most other activities were hosted in Nguhtropolis, which is where most of the active population lived.


Villages

The Central Village, also known as "Breadbasket Village"
  • Nguhtropolis: The capital city which housed several server members
  • Breadbasket Village: An agricultural village with many farms and pastures full of livestock
  • Northwest Village: a largely untouched village at the base of a large cliff
  • Southwest Village: a largely untouched village that marked the southernmost point of the Network
  • Southeast Village: a largely untouched village that was mainly used as a rail hub to other regions
The Southeast Village with its railroads.