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[[File:Adwick.png|thumb|A plan of the little town, before being used as a military outpost.]] | [[File:Adwick.png|thumb|A plan of the little town, before being used as a military outpost.]] | ||
Adwick is a military outpost of the [[Thanate Empire|Empire]] in [[Evorgos]] | Adwick is a military outpost of the [[Thanate Empire|Empire]] in [[Evorgos]], which is currently used as a training camp to recruit soldiers from around the region. It is built entirely out of wood, surrounded with a wooden palisade and small watchtowers here and there. | ||
There used to be a giant forest surrounding Adwick, but it has mostly been cut down, probably for the defences and machinery they are building. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
Adwick used to be a small | Adwick used to be a small village known for its forestry with a population of about 160 people. On 29. September 1435 it was raided by unknown forces. The best explanation for this is [[The_Great_Council_of_Krunkad#List_of_recorded_massacres_by_the_council|The Great Council of Kruskad]], which is highly debated. | ||
After no survivors willing to return to the | After no survivors willing to return to the village were found, the [[Thanate Empire|Empire]] decided to take over the village and transform it into an outpost. It has been used by the military since then. | ||
Revision as of 20:13, 7 January 2019

Adwick is a military outpost of the Empire in Evorgos, which is currently used as a training camp to recruit soldiers from around the region. It is built entirely out of wood, surrounded with a wooden palisade and small watchtowers here and there. There used to be a giant forest surrounding Adwick, but it has mostly been cut down, probably for the defences and machinery they are building.
History
Adwick used to be a small village known for its forestry with a population of about 160 people. On 29. September 1435 it was raided by unknown forces. The best explanation for this is The Great Council of Kruskad, which is highly debated. After no survivors willing to return to the village were found, the Empire decided to take over the village and transform it into an outpost. It has been used by the military since then.
