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'''Thimbleton''' is a city in the east of [[Brenland]] founded by king John of [[Castle Davíd]] in 1243. A merchant town on the edge of the [[Xavon]] sea, the town is filled with quaint cafés and markets with everything from tea to toothpaste. The town is a short cart ride from both [[Lochbridge]] and [[Brenswick]] | '''Thimbleton''' is a city in the east of [[Brenland]] founded by king John of [[Castle Davíd]] in 1243. A merchant town on the edge of the [[Xavon]] sea, the town is filled with quaint cafés and markets with everything from tea to toothpaste. The town is a short cart ride from both [[Lochbridge]] and [[Brenswick]] | ||
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+ | For centuries a small fishing village lay quietly on the east Brenlandic shore. Nothing much had ever happened in the quaint town until around 1238 where a young merchant named John set up his tea trading stall. A year later he was made mayor, and the village had grown into a town. A small decade later the town had grown to such a size that he felt it needed a name. He named it Thimbleton after the towns chief export - Thimble Tea. The town is Brenland's largest exporter of tea to this day, with a few 'special blends' sold on the black market. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 17 February 2019
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Type: | City |
Location: | South Xavon |
Status: | Finished |
Lead architect: | Vox_ |
Travel: | HMS Gibson from Port Homage |
Thimbleton is a city in the east of Brenland founded by king John of Castle Davíd in 1243. A merchant town on the edge of the Xavon sea, the town is filled with quaint cafés and markets with everything from tea to toothpaste. The town is a short cart ride from both Lochbridge and Brenswick
History
For centuries a small fishing village lay quietly on the east Brenlandic shore. Nothing much had ever happened in the quaint town until around 1238 where a young merchant named John set up his tea trading stall. A year later he was made mayor, and the village had grown into a town. A small decade later the town had grown to such a size that he felt it needed a name. He named it Thimbleton after the towns chief export - Thimble Tea. The town is Brenland's largest exporter of tea to this day, with a few 'special blends' sold on the black market.