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| − | [[Eastvine]] is a residential neighborhood in [[Thrace City]]. Built in | + | [[Eastvine]] is a residential neighborhood in [[Thrace City]]. Built in |
| + | the year 358, it is named to commemorate the defeat of an unnatural host | ||
| + | of squugs and vines that nearly ripped the city to pieces. | ||
| − | The neighborhood is located past what was once the East Gate of the city and features several streets named for deities whose temples are located on the island, chiefly Fireforge Lane for [[Belphegore]], and Pineapple Lane for [[Herastia]]. | + | The neighborhood is located past what was once the East Gate of the city |
| + | and features several streets named for deities whose temples are located | ||
| + | on the island, chiefly Fireforge Lane for [[Belphegore]], and Pineapple | ||
| + | Lane for [[Herastia]]. | ||
== Ellamere Park == | == Ellamere Park == | ||
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| − | + | At the center of the neighborhood is '''[[Ellamere Park]]''', a tribute | |
| − | + | to Ellamere — a sorceror and the incredibly popular mayor of the | |
| − | + | time. The park is a draw for residents and visitors alike, hosting two | |
| − | + | ponds, a firepit, a statue of [[Empress Misma]], and a couple of small | |
| − | + | establishments tucked into its grounds. | |
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[[Category:Areas]] | [[Category:Areas]] | ||
[[Category:Thrace City]] | [[Category:Thrace City]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:05, 22 May 2026
Eastvine is a residential neighborhood in Thrace City. Built in the year 358, it is named to commemorate the defeat of an unnatural host of squugs and vines that nearly ripped the city to pieces.
The neighborhood is located past what was once the East Gate of the city and features several streets named for deities whose temples are located on the island, chiefly Fireforge Lane for Belphegore, and Pineapple Lane for Herastia.
Ellamere Park
At the center of the neighborhood is Ellamere Park, a tribute to Ellamere — a sorceror and the incredibly popular mayor of the time. The park is a draw for residents and visitors alike, hosting two ponds, a firepit, a statue of Empress Misma, and a couple of small establishments tucked into its grounds.