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Collinebourg was the first SSR admitted into the [[People's Union]], and last to formally adopt a name. Also known as 'the upstairs', and 'the upperdecker' colloquially. Collinebourg was resident to General Secretary jusipat and comrade bcfoss. | Collinebourg was the first SSR admitted into the [[People's Union]], and last to formally adopt a name. Also known as 'the upstairs', and 'the upperdecker' colloquially. Collinebourg was resident to General Secretary jusipat and comrade bcfoss. | ||
==Geography== | |||
Collinebourg ''(village-borough)'' was founded on a large plateau just outside of [[Niuhai]]. | |||
Collinebourg was established following the War against Kjolt947 in [[Niuhai]], it was originally home to Fort Fuseau, a military installation dedicated to providing a wide field of view on the old Developers bases. Eventually other buildings sprouted up from this fort, with numerous farms, storehouses, a brewery and an enchanting house. bcfoss also lived in an additional watchtower which was connected to Fuseau and provided a basis for a large wall around the entirety of the hill base. |
Revision as of 18:58, 6 January 2022
Collinebourg was the first SSR admitted into the People's Union, and last to formally adopt a name. Also known as 'the upstairs', and 'the upperdecker' colloquially. Collinebourg was resident to General Secretary jusipat and comrade bcfoss.
Geography
Collinebourg (village-borough) was founded on a large plateau just outside of Niuhai. Collinebourg was established following the War against Kjolt947 in Niuhai, it was originally home to Fort Fuseau, a military installation dedicated to providing a wide field of view on the old Developers bases. Eventually other buildings sprouted up from this fort, with numerous farms, storehouses, a brewery and an enchanting house. bcfoss also lived in an additional watchtower which was connected to Fuseau and provided a basis for a large wall around the entirety of the hill base.