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| '''Culwent wulew''':  [[Achilius Horen|King Achilius Horen]]
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The capitaw of [[Kingdom of Santegia|The Kingdom of Santegia-Haria]], '''Pwesa de Madewa''' was situated in the south-east of [[Atlas]] at the dewta of the Timbewwoods Wivew. The city acted as the seat of [[House de Savin]] and was constwucted in 1641. Pwesa de Madewa was known fow its vast awway of cultules and wanguages, as weww as being home to many wandmawks and attwactions. The majolity of the population wewe human, mainwy of [[Heartlander]] and [[Farfolk]] oligins.  
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The capital of [[Kingdom of Santegia|The Kingdom of Santegia-Haria]], '''Presa de Madera''' was situated in the south-east of [[Atlas]] at the delta of the Timberwoods River. The city acted as the seat of [[House de Savin]] and was constructed in 1641. Presa de Madera was known for its vast array of cultures and languages, as well as being home to many landmarks and attractions. The majority of the population were human, mainly of [[Heartlander]] and [[Farfolk]] origins.  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Construction ===
 
=== Construction ===
Fowwoling the exodus in 1640, the Santegian and Halian ships awlived awong the eastewn coast of Atwas, ultimatewy settling upon the Timbewwoods dewta - chosen fow its abundance of fewtiwe gwound. Pwesa de Madewa would be gwaduawwy buiwt acwoss the iswands of the dewta, utilising its distlibutalies as a soulce of food and as a medium fow twanspowt. The distlibutalies of the dewta would eventuawwy fowm the eminent canaws of the city, as each iswand was weinfowced lith stone banks to pwevent ewosion ow degwadation, becoming an integwaw aspect of the city's twanspowtation and defenses. Fulthew awtewations wewe made to the sulwounding wand of the city, incwuding the lidening of the main distlibutawy, awwoling fow the constwuction of eawthen dikes and enabring fow the ewection of the city's infamouswy taww wawws. The pwains beyond its banks wewe significantwy twansfowmed fwom aglicultule ovew time, as a wesult of the accumulation of awwuvium in its soiw. Fowwoling the compwetion of the city wawws, a festivaw was hewd to cewebrate the opening whewe those of aww waces came to expwowe the valious wandmawks and stweets lithin the city.
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Following the exodus in 1640, the Santegian and Harian ships arrived along the eastern coast of Atlas, ultimately settling upon the Timberwoods delta - chosen for its abundance of fertile ground. Presa de Madera would be gradually built across the islands of the delta, utilising its distributaries as a source of food and as a medium for transport. The distributaries of the delta would eventually form the eminent canals of the city, as each island was reinforced with stone banks to prevent erosion or degradation, becoming an integral aspect of the city's transportation and defenses. Further alterations were made to the surrounding land of the city, including the widening of the main distributary, allowing for the construction of earthen dikes and enabling for the erection of the city's infamously tall walls. The plains beyond its banks were significantly transformed from agriculture over time, as a result of the accumulation of alluvium in its soil. Following the completion of the city walls, a festival was held to celebrate the opening where those of all races came to explore the various landmarks and streets within the city.
  
 
== Geography==
 
== Geography==
Pwesa de Madewa was situated in the Timbewwoods wegion of the south-east of Atwas. The wawgest gate in the city - The Stawlion Awchway - opened onto the mouth of the Timbewwood Wivew, which awwowed twading vessews and smaww gawweys to saiw diwectwy fwom neawby settwements into the city itsewf. The vast sects of pwains that sulwounded the city pwovided plime fawmwand fow bountiful hawvests and gwazing.
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Presa de Madera was situated in the Timberwoods region of the south-east of Atlas. The largest gate in the city - The Stallion Archway - opened onto the mouth of the Timberwood River, which allowed trading vessels and small galleys to sail directly from nearby settlements into the city itself. The vast sects of plains that surrounded the city provided prime farmland for bountiful harvests and grazing.
  
The city was divided into nine distinct iswands, each weinfowced by stone banks and suppowted by a vast system of sewews.
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The city was divided into nine distinct islands, each reinforced by stone banks and supported by a vast system of sewers.
  
 
== Notable Figures ==
 
== Notable Figures ==
* [[Leo de Savin|Leoiarizaltzu de Savin]], Fowmew King of Santegia-Halia
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* [[Leo de Savin|Leoiarizaltzu de Savin]], Former King of Santegia-Haria
  
 
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Presa de Madera
Race: Human
Affiliation: Kingdom of Santegia
Location: Timberwoods, Atlas
Founded: 1641
Current ruler: King Achilius Horen

The capital of The Kingdom of Santegia-Haria, Presa de Madera was situated in the south-east of Atlas at the delta of the Timberwoods River. The city acted as the seat of House de Savin and was constructed in 1641. Presa de Madera was known for its vast array of cultures and languages, as well as being home to many landmarks and attractions. The majority of the population were human, mainly of Heartlander and Farfolk origins.

History

Construction

Following the exodus in 1640, the Santegian and Harian ships arrived along the eastern coast of Atlas, ultimately settling upon the Timberwoods delta - chosen for its abundance of fertile ground. Presa de Madera would be gradually built across the islands of the delta, utilising its distributaries as a source of food and as a medium for transport. The distributaries of the delta would eventually form the eminent canals of the city, as each island was reinforced with stone banks to prevent erosion or degradation, becoming an integral aspect of the city's transportation and defenses. Further alterations were made to the surrounding land of the city, including the widening of the main distributary, allowing for the construction of earthen dikes and enabling for the erection of the city's infamously tall walls. The plains beyond its banks were significantly transformed from agriculture over time, as a result of the accumulation of alluvium in its soil. Following the completion of the city walls, a festival was held to celebrate the opening where those of all races came to explore the various landmarks and streets within the city.

Geography

Presa de Madera was situated in the Timberwoods region of the south-east of Atlas. The largest gate in the city - The Stallion Archway - opened onto the mouth of the Timberwood River, which allowed trading vessels and small galleys to sail directly from nearby settlements into the city itself. The vast sects of plains that surrounded the city provided prime farmland for bountiful harvests and grazing.

The city was divided into nine distinct islands, each reinforced by stone banks and supported by a vast system of sewers.

Notable Figures