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Region: The Hole To Hide In

Fiercewood wrote:{ RP | Engaging with the Community }

As small-scale war games have been held across the vast Xin-Fael landscape in the hopes of improving combat readiness in a time of unusual peace and quiet, the Xin-Fael Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to reach out to the vast number of nations throughout Kalrania.

The once-close nation of Basaran is one of these contacts. Despite the civil war and installment of a new monarchical government, the proximity and friendly attitude of the new Basaran government has left the Xin-Fael populace divided on whether to reach out or to maintain a cloak of subtle hostility. It was the ultimate decision of Prime Minister Ayrenn, however, that would see contact being made with the Basaran once more and an ambassador of the Federation being flown to the foreign nation.

RP: Northwest
Receiving word of the foreign diplomat, coordinates would be sent to guide them to Ephyra INTL airport

RP: New Jacinto
Construction was underway with barely a hiccup in the road. Old buildings were toppled without concern as new ones were erected weeks later. The city took on a whole new look. While most of the nation had the brutalist and functionalist architectural style, New Jacinto adopted a “green” option based off of the designs used in Soddern, a disconnected carbon negative settlement in the southern jungle. The newest skyscraper residences feature walls of hanging vines and wood paneling giving off a more natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance. The city, while currently uninhabited, is also the first city to be fully planned from edge to edge with functional traffic control, public transport management and safety measures all throughout. With the intent of becoming the nation’s tourist destination, the city is also set to get a full international airport with property extension to the coastline for a proper harbor to receive cruise lines. Additionally, in the center of the city is a large swath, a 10x5 mile stretch of greenbelt to further offset carbon emissions as well as provide residents and tourists a piece of nature in their backyard to explore and enjoy. Truly this has become the nation’s most ambitious project in its history with a pricetag to match its GDP. The final question became energy sources and with uranium being imported from the land of Ice and Snow, the most logical option was nuclear.

Fiercewood, Concordaia, and Blayredeshia

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