Eukala (oo-kala)
Eukala is the northern coastal city located in the Eukal Province of the Maritime Kingdom, formerly the capital of the Kingdom of Eukal. Formed by the Rectjaw Ocean and Tunwich River on the Eukalia region, it's the oldest city on the isle, inhabiting for thousand years.
Demographics
The vast majority of inhabitats are the Eukalian. They're welcoming, blunt, and very tidying. It's quite fastinating some families can be dated back to the first settlers. There's foreigners, probably merchants, to live here in this quet place like that. Other islanders also lived here as well such as Arcwooders.
It's once bigger then 20,000 , but they have been shifted to other region soon after its defeat. Nowadays it's quiet then ever.
Breakdown
- Children: 2133
- Adults: 5496
- Elderly: 574
- Ill/Infirm: 777
- Known Criminals: 85
- Urban Population: 7380
- Rural Population: 823
Government
The city houses the original royal family House of Eukal. They ruled the city for centuries, although they're not the first to do so. However, they have no political power like they used to, since they were reduced to the local government as a result of unification.
Defences
Beside the Tunwich River, Eukala has plenty of stone walls protecting the inner city. More walls had been built over time and now there are 3 layers.
Industry & Trade
The majority of people worked as farmers. They plant crops along the lengh of Tunwich River, mostly wheats and barleys. The plain is so large it's nicknamed the Flour Fields. They're follow-up by the fishermans. Whafts and ships can be seen regularly on the gulf. Mining existed but also a wealthy business. The Eukalia's height contains potash which had been used as fertillizers, as well as an ingredients for the glassmaking.
All the goods can be brought via the road network that, if properly maintained, extends throughtout the isle. It's built at the early day of the Maritime Kingdom, whicht help lots of citizens to trade.
Infrastructure
As farming is the main industry here, irrigation has been developed supplying the crops and hydration for thousands of years.
History
Eukala is considered the oldest city on the isles. In fact, it's the first place human have ever inhabitated on the Ronminar Isles. It's believed that people start to form the first civilization here.
The remain of the early era still exists to these today. Some houses presented in both urban and rural area, are still standing thanks to people's cleanliness decipline.
The city's autority has come to and end when the Arcwood army successfully sieged the city. The power was reduced to the local and must degent from the centralized government.
Points of interest
Temple of Tunneir
At the center of the city lies the Temple of Tunneir, the god of harvest and fertile, who gave such abundent place for her people to live. The building is made of marbles while the furnitures inside, like pews, are made of woods. It's for the harvest festival and feast.
Flour Field
The large plains full of wheats and barleys, so large it could surround the entire city. During the harvest season, the yellowish of crops can make the enemy army distinctive from far away. It was once heavily flatten and scortched in one of the past battle, resulting in the food shortage.
Architecture
- Primary Building Style: Marble
- Secondary Building Styles: Stone, Thatched, and Wooden
- Aesthetics: Tasteful
- Cleanliness: Tidy
- Upkeep: Well-Kept
Geography
The city was formed on the riverside of Tunwich River, which's expanded up to the North Gulf, Rectjaw Ocean.
Tunwich River
- Salinity: fresh
- Depth: 39 feet
- Width: 561 feet
- Navigable: Yes
- Upstream: Chute Waterfall
- Aquatic Animals: Clams, Catfish, and Pike
North Gulf
- Salinity: briny
- Depth: 459 feet
- Navigable: Yes
Climate
Warm Temperate ForestAvg. Annual Temperature: 61F
Avg. Annual Precipitation: 42.99 in
Avg. Annual Snowfall: 10 feet
Seasons: Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring
Prevailing Winds: northwest to southeast
Ocean Currents: warm
Tunwich Wine
You can't say you've arrived in town if you weren't try the original beverage! Clear, sweet and smooth like fresh water.
I guess the royal family was lucky to not get exiled. Ooooh, local wine! Gimme!
Too low they build who build beneath the stars - Edward Young
Surely they are. If only they have not paid for the wine with a doubled price. So lucky you!
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