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Located on the remote western shores of the [[Strait of Haifa]], the city of '''Mylecia''' was established during the golden age of settlement in [[Keltia]], by the Republic of [[Riverstone]]. Following the collapse of Riverstone in 693 WG, and the subsequent abandonment of its settlements, the city of Mylecia was claimed by a population of indigenous [[gnomes]], who used the location as the headquarters for operations involving the construction of a vast system of coal mines to the west of the city. A century after laying claim to the city, the gnomes too were driven away, this time by [[Haifan]] entrepreneurs who ventured to the region in hopes that the gnomish coal mines may provide the spark to rebuild their nations depleted economy. Though the output of the mines was insufficient in this regard, it would prove adequate to foster trade between Mylecia, [[Jogi]], and [[Blore Heath]], the cities which would eventually constitute the [[Maritime Markets of the Strait of Haifa]]. | Located on the remote western shores of the [[Strait of Haifa]], the city of '''Mylecia''' was established during the golden age of settlement in [[Keltia]], by the Republic of [[Riverstone]]. Following the collapse of Riverstone in 693 WG, and the subsequent abandonment of its settlements, the city of Mylecia was claimed by a population of indigenous [[gnomes]], who used the location as the headquarters for operations involving the construction of a vast system of coal mines to the west of the city. A century after laying claim to the city, the gnomes too were driven away, this time by [[Haifan]] entrepreneurs who ventured to the region in hopes that the gnomish coal mines may provide the spark to rebuild their nations depleted economy. Though the output of the mines was insufficient in this regard, it would prove adequate to foster trade between Mylecia, [[Jogi]], and [[Blore Heath]], the cities which would eventually constitute the [[Maritime Markets of the Strait of Haifa]]. | ||
Today the city of Mylecia is home to the [[Mylecian Coal Ports]], which oversees the extraction and export of coal throughout the Strait of Haifa. | Today the city of Mylecia is home to the [[Mylecian Coal Ports]], which oversees the extraction and export of coal throughout the Strait of Haifa. The city is also home to a religious community of pirates who worship the god of ritual madness and fertility. | ||
==Region Statistics== | ==Region Statistics== |
Revision as of 03:04, 31 July 2016
Located on the remote western shores of the Strait of Haifa, the city of Mylecia was established during the golden age of settlement in Keltia, by the Republic of Riverstone. Following the collapse of Riverstone in 693 WG, and the subsequent abandonment of its settlements, the city of Mylecia was claimed by a population of indigenous gnomes, who used the location as the headquarters for operations involving the construction of a vast system of coal mines to the west of the city. A century after laying claim to the city, the gnomes too were driven away, this time by Haifan entrepreneurs who ventured to the region in hopes that the gnomish coal mines may provide the spark to rebuild their nations depleted economy. Though the output of the mines was insufficient in this regard, it would prove adequate to foster trade between Mylecia, Jogi, and Blore Heath, the cities which would eventually constitute the Maritime Markets of the Strait of Haifa.
Today the city of Mylecia is home to the Mylecian Coal Ports, which oversees the extraction and export of coal throughout the Strait of Haifa. The city is also home to a religious community of pirates who worship the god of ritual madness and fertility.
Region Statistics
881 WG
Overview
Population: 12,566
Growth: N/A
Growth %: N/A
Total Annual Goods
Food (Tons): 24,050
Fuel (Barrels): 7,280
Other (Units): 31,500
Annual Goods / Person
Food (Tons): 1.91
Fuel (Barrels): .57
Other (Units): 2.50
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