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  • Park Hills
rdfs:comment
  • The origin of Park Hills is fraught with myth. The exact date and time when the city came into being are unknown, but it was not before 2090 and not after 2100. According to legend, Licca Fluday, revered as a goddess, was the one who lead the refugees of Saint Louis and the surrounding territory into what would become Park Hills. The refugees settled in the ruins of the town of Park Hills, which had been abandoned. It is said that Licca taught the early citizens of Park Hills how to identify certain minerals, as well as survey the land to find the best veins, basic mine-shaft construction techniques, and how to build a functional metal smelter.
Leader
  • Julia Fluday
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Status
  • Active
Nick
  • The Iron Lady
Events
  • The Constitutional War
  • The Influx
Name
  • Park Hills
Type
  • Oligarchic theocratic constitutional monarchy
desc
  • The banner of Park Hills.
population-type
  • Population
leader-title
  • Princess
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Colors
  • Black and gold
Allies
  • Sullivan
Population
  • 471
  • 1332
Enemies
  • The Hawks
  • Twain
  • The Order of Saint Christopher
Motto
  • The Goddess Goes With Us
Founded By
  • Licca Fluday
  • Survivors from Saint Louis and the surrounding region
Founded
  • 2090.0
Location
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  • The origin of Park Hills is fraught with myth. The exact date and time when the city came into being are unknown, but it was not before 2090 and not after 2100. According to legend, Licca Fluday, revered as a goddess, was the one who lead the refugees of Saint Louis and the surrounding territory into what would become Park Hills. The refugees settled in the ruins of the town of Park Hills, which had been abandoned. It is said that Licca taught the early citizens of Park Hills how to identify certain minerals, as well as survey the land to find the best veins, basic mine-shaft construction techniques, and how to build a functional metal smelter. These early days aren't very well-remembered. Within thirty years of its foundation, the walls of the city were built, hewn from the wood of the conifers in the surrounding hills; a palisade that stands at no less than eight feet at any point. A lack of arable land and running water being hard to come by meant that for much of its history, Park Hills was a relatively small settlement. By 2130 the power structure and traditions of the Seven Families had been established in the midst of a facade of democracy, although those Seven were not the Seven of the modern era. It was a markedly more peaceful time, before the deluge of Raiders who would eventually swamp the countryside and prohibit the development of those smaller towns. Farming and towns developed outside of Park Hills, generally efforts spearheaded by one of the major families, and before long there was no less than fifteen small and moderately sized communities feeding back into the hub city.