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− | '''Rovino''' is a | + | '''Rovino''' also known as the "<b>Pearl of the Ocean</b>" is a Island City located in the southern [[Xavon]] Sea just east of the coast of Brenland. With its stunning ocean vistas, fishing harbour and a church to crown the top, Rovino is a fine holiday destination for any home-detesting Xavonians. Enjoy a glass of wine on a balcony, or go exploring in the smelly, but homely shanty town. Visit the church and pray to the lord of creativity. Sail out to the lighthouse (and try not to capsize). Have dinner at Rovino's finest restaurant, The Palladian. |
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+ | == Construction == | ||
+ | On the first day, Vox bequeathed upon the world a rock island. And all could see that it was shit, so Jea fixed it.<br/> | ||
+ | On the first day still, Vox laid the foundations. And all could see that it made sense.<br/> | ||
+ | On the second day, Vox and Jea built all the houses. And all could see that it was quite good.<br/> | ||
+ | On the third day, Vox build a church and Jea built the rest. And all could see that the church painting was off-centered.<br/> | ||
+ | On the fourth day, Vox and Jea build a shanty town. And all could see that it was shit, but in a shanty town way. | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | Though fishermen had been living on the island for millenia, the town was formally founded in 1657, when king John VI sailed east. Upon seeing the mighty rock island that was Rovino, he had a church built on its pinnacle. | ||
+ | After the death of the fishing trade, Rovino instead focused on tourism and housing the many pilgrims who came to visit the curch. Without much to export, Rovino has become a vital link between Brenland and the eastern lands. | ||
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+ | == Locales == | ||
+ | The Rovino Post Office | ||
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+ | Something's Fishy - Bar | ||
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+ | The Palladian - Restaurant | ||
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+ | The Church Of Saint Bob | ||
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+ | The tomb of Geoffrey Charles the Third and Claues the Flamboyant Flamingo | ||
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+ | The Observatory | ||
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+ | Jerry's Bookstore | ||
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+ | BBTC Merchant | ||
+ | Tom's Royal Jewelry Shop | ||
+ | Mario's Herbs | ||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 20 February 2019
Rovino | |
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Type: | Island City |
Location: | South Xavon Sea, East Of Brenland |
Founded: | 1574 |
Status: | Exterior Complete |
Lead architect: | Jeasolis, Vox_ |
Notable contributors: | CptRct, JayEmCeeKay, Budderman |
Travel: | /Warp Rovino |
"Rovino blah blah blah, built in 4 days, blah blah, stunning architecture, blah blah, shanty town, blah blah, smugglers"
--Vox
Rovino also known as the "Pearl of the Ocean" is a Island City located in the southern Xavon Sea just east of the coast of Brenland. With its stunning ocean vistas, fishing harbour and a church to crown the top, Rovino is a fine holiday destination for any home-detesting Xavonians. Enjoy a glass of wine on a balcony, or go exploring in the smelly, but homely shanty town. Visit the church and pray to the lord of creativity. Sail out to the lighthouse (and try not to capsize). Have dinner at Rovino's finest restaurant, The Palladian.
Construction
On the first day, Vox bequeathed upon the world a rock island. And all could see that it was shit, so Jea fixed it.
On the first day still, Vox laid the foundations. And all could see that it made sense.
On the second day, Vox and Jea built all the houses. And all could see that it was quite good.
On the third day, Vox build a church and Jea built the rest. And all could see that the church painting was off-centered.
On the fourth day, Vox and Jea build a shanty town. And all could see that it was shit, but in a shanty town way.
History
Though fishermen had been living on the island for millenia, the town was formally founded in 1657, when king John VI sailed east. Upon seeing the mighty rock island that was Rovino, he had a church built on its pinnacle. After the death of the fishing trade, Rovino instead focused on tourism and housing the many pilgrims who came to visit the curch. Without much to export, Rovino has become a vital link between Brenland and the eastern lands.
Locales
The Rovino Post Office
Something's Fishy - Bar
The Palladian - Restaurant
The Church Of Saint Bob
The tomb of Geoffrey Charles the Third and Claues the Flamboyant Flamingo
The Observatory
Jerry's Bookstore
BBTC Merchant
Tom's Royal Jewelry Shop
Mario's Herbs