Nice map and interesting idea. What plugins will you use?
Indeed a nice idea, good luck, and I look forward to see this develop. :thumbsup:
Cool idea with the multiplayer aspect. Awesome map too! I'll keep an eye out for updates.
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After a long and boring journey the first new Settlers have finally arrived at Andera Islands. As it turns out, the group that won the (inofficial) race to be the Pioneers is the north-american contingent led by the charismatic Reverend William Goodwill.
Heeding the call to follow some uncertain tradition, Rev. Goodwill spared no effort and no cost (and the Cruise Ship did cost quite a bit to hire...) to convince his numerous community to come along on this unique adventure.
Here we can see the memorable moment when the fleet throws the anchor in the Bay of Saphira Beach.
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Always the first to smell a new business opportunity, Roberto Furfante, Bostonian of italian origins, quickly became part of the Reverends congregation after hearing about the project. He decided to close shop in Boston and to re-open his company as SiMa Urban Constructions srl. on the main Andera Island.
Soon after the first dawn in their new homeland some heavy machinery and work crews were landed on the beach. They started with clearing a path through the coastal forest and set up a small base camp.
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Being acustomed to logistical problems of all kind, a small temporary port was constructed to allow the settlers to move their belongings on shore and to set up home.
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From there the experience of the the SiMa crews made for easy going and soon a road was laid out along which three Villages started growing with surprising speed.
The first one, in which Roberto decided to set up shop, was called New Boston.
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The second village, destined to become an import crossroads, was named Goodwill in the honour of the founding father.
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The third village, so far just an outpost in the rural landscape, was baptized by its inhabitants New Hope.
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It seems things are going well and we from the "Multiplayer News Network" look forward to the next chapter. We hope you, our dear Readers, do the same.
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Map: Saphira Beach
Construction and Storyline: Simarillion
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EDIT: Thanks Skimbo. Pic size fixed.
Great work on your first update, the settling of the new land seems to be going well.
Oh, Maik did a nice job, but don't you think that the fields reach a bit close to the river and the snowy mountain tops?