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Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:02 pm Post subject: Introduction to Maze |
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Hierarchy: Controlled by Madame (Prince Willis Bree)
One of the weakest nations of Feila, ruled by the Rodent. The current system of government is Absolute Monarchy, with the monarch as the control of power. It has the weakest of all militaries, consisting of the Mazan Army. It is geographically a large nation, connected to Kahun. Similar to medieval Spain.
Following this paragraph are charted areas of Maze. While you can do what you please in your role-playing, create and destroy any area that you wish, this information will not reflect on the chart.
The Maze Area Chart
Durango - The capital of Maze and home to its mouse royalty, this is the largest and most active of all of Maze's cities. This city is located near the southern coast of Maze.
Bree Palace - The royal palace of Maze. It exists in Durango.
Cancun - The second largest city of Maze, and located on the southern coast of the country. It rests near Durango.
Loreto - The third largest city of Maze, and located on the eastern coast of the county.
Barcelona - A medium-sized port city of some importance. Home to the popular El Cuate Guajolote tavern.
Merida - A small village located near East Cape.
Alamos - A small town located towards the center of the country.
Lake Esperanza - Largest lake in Maze, located near the center of the continent with the River Azul feeding into it from the north.
Quito - A significant village located near Lake Esperanza. Has the largest fresh water fishing industry in the kingdom.
Mazatlan Isles - Group of three islands off the north-east coast of Maze that play host to the main Trinidian monastery, Santo Ve.
Salamanca - Large city rivalling Durango in size. Part of the trading route.
Duero - Fortress-city protecting against Kahun. Wisely Maze's largest defense, their reptile neighbours often lacking in diplomacy.
Saragossa - reasonably large city, though smaller than Salamanca. Part of the Valladolid Route.
Alcala - Isolated city, close to Salamanca.
Notable Minor Towns
Siguenza and Sequeros - Trading towns in the midst of a trade route used frequently by travellers and merchants, from the port town of Coimbra, to Salamanca, where the path forks into the Siguenza Route and the Valladolid Route. The Siguenza route leads to Siguenza, to Alamos, and to Sequeros. The Valladolid Route leads through Valladolid, Saragossa, Fuentesaśco, Toledo and Barcelona. At Sequeros, the route splits again, into the Eastern Road and the Southern Road. The Eastern Road leads to to Henares and finally Palencia, joining merchants from West to East Coast. The Southern Road leads through Alba de Tormes, Durango and the major seaside town of Cancun. Note only experienced travellers use the Southern Road to Durango, it is the longest and more dangerous path. Other one-way routes such as to Alcanices and Lerida are found on the map.
Map of Maze
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