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<blockquote data-quote="Agamon" data-source="post: 4314552" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>(...to answer a couple of Samnell's questions: )</p><p></p><p><strong>Places of Interest, Pt. 1</strong></p><p></p><p><em>Saharan Flatlands and Mudaba Adin</em></p><p></p><p>When weather controlling and plant shaping elites began to appear in the world, the thought of creating more arable land soon followed. One of the first official elite-based projects PAX began was the gathering of elites that could do their part in helping to terraform the Sahara Desert into something more life-sustaining.</p><p></p><p>After nearly a year's work from over a dozen elites, the majority of the once-dry desert is now grasslands ans scrublands, with nearby ares of scrubland transformed into tropical woodlands and even dense jungle. However, the area is not completely stable yet, and the climate still needs to be constantly monitored by weather controlling elites.</p><p></p><p>Having finished this, the UN wanted to put one of its new schools for young elites in the area, and chose the Eritrean capital of Asmara as the location. To mark the new era, the city changed its name to Mudaba Adin (though the surrounding area is still known as Arbaete Asmera).</p><p></p><p>The city is now very prosperous, having nearly gained 50% population in under 2 years (roughly 800,000). New construction appears constantly, though much of the old charm Italian construction remains. Tigrinya is the most commonly used language in the city, though Italian, English and Arabic are all widely understood and used. </p><p></p><p>The city, perched on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, now is surrounded by much more arable grasslands and tropical jungle. A new river that feeds into the Red Sea runs nearby, while small lakes and wetlands, though not common, can now be found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agamon, post: 4314552, member: 184"] (...to answer a couple of Samnell's questions: ) [B]Places of Interest, Pt. 1[/B] [I]Saharan Flatlands and Mudaba Adin[/I] When weather controlling and plant shaping elites began to appear in the world, the thought of creating more arable land soon followed. One of the first official elite-based projects PAX began was the gathering of elites that could do their part in helping to terraform the Sahara Desert into something more life-sustaining. After nearly a year's work from over a dozen elites, the majority of the once-dry desert is now grasslands ans scrublands, with nearby ares of scrubland transformed into tropical woodlands and even dense jungle. However, the area is not completely stable yet, and the climate still needs to be constantly monitored by weather controlling elites. Having finished this, the UN wanted to put one of its new schools for young elites in the area, and chose the Eritrean capital of Asmara as the location. To mark the new era, the city changed its name to Mudaba Adin (though the surrounding area is still known as Arbaete Asmera). The city is now very prosperous, having nearly gained 50% population in under 2 years (roughly 800,000). New construction appears constantly, though much of the old charm Italian construction remains. Tigrinya is the most commonly used language in the city, though Italian, English and Arabic are all widely understood and used. The city, perched on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, now is surrounded by much more arable grasslands and tropical jungle. A new river that feeds into the Red Sea runs nearby, while small lakes and wetlands, though not common, can now be found. [/QUOTE]
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