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'''Vilantnen''' (/viˈläntnən/, /viˈlantnɛn/), officially known as '''Cisai Vilant''', is a small country in the southern quarter of the map. Vilantnen has a website [https://sq.is-a.dev/nguhcraft/vilantnen/ here].
'''Vilantnen''' (/viˈläntnən/, /viˈlantnɛn/), officially known as '''Cisai Vilant''', is a small country in the southern quarter of the map. Vilantnen has a website [https://sq.is-a.dev/nguhcraft/vilantnen/ here].

Revision as of 01:51, 26 January 2025

Vilantnen
Вилантнён
vilantqn
member
Flag
Banner
Location of Vilantnen (highlighted in cyan)
Capital cityVipolis (planned)
Jewaltdjinsq
Official languagesViossa (Working language), English (Official)
CurrencyVigelt

Vilantnen (/viˈläntnən/, /viˈlantnɛn/), officially known as Cisai Vilant, is a small country in the southern quarter of the map. Vilantnen has a website here.

Name in other languages:

Geography

Vilantnen is situated in the Land of Chaos, east of Latium and directly south across the river from Paul. It may be accessed by Cenrail to Idanopolis in Latium, then taking the local rail. Vilantnen is entirely comprised of plains and a few different types of forest. It is bounded by rivers all sides, except for a small part of land connecting it to Latium.

History

On 17 December 2024, sq logged onto the server for the first time, where he was teleported to Pallescentium by the god Agma Schwa to join theidealist and viklo to see creakings and the pale garden. 5 days later, on 22 December, sq declared Vilantnen independent after wandering around Arbustivum and Paul. He started building the capital, Vipolis on the 27th of December.

Flag

The flag features a simple yet striking design with a 2:1 (horizontal to vertical) aspect ratio. Its background is a solid cyan color. In the center of the flag, there is a hollow white circle, radius a quarter of the height, thickness about a twelfth of the height. The circle is centrally placed, and its hollow nature gives it a clean, minimalist aesthetic. The specific cyan used is #66d9e8, and the white used is #f8f9fa.