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Hi all,
I don't think people show off their cities enough, and discord's #builds is kind of bad because within an hour the images are drowned out and lost forever, so I have gone on a little adventure to some of the cities that have a lot to show but keep quiet about it. I chose to start in Mount Augusta partly because of it's beautiful direct rail to Pavia that I could ride there, and partly because of the long affinity I have had for the place since my newfriend self laid eyes on this cities distant ancestor in Civcraft 2.0.
While it might not be the densest or biggest city on the server it definitely is the closest thing we have to the cities of old - with it's chaos of unique and distinct builds scattered everywhere, it has a lot of charm and has definitely grown to be a worthy holder of the name it has shared with the metropolises that preceded it. And now with a lot of new blood on CivMC, I'm looking forward to see what comes of Mount Augusta.
So here is a few pics that I snapped of the skyline and my favourite builds:
The skyline from just under the massive statue of Lady Justice
The skyline from just under the massive statue of Lady Justice
A few examples of the really quite good builds that are lying amongst the chaos.
A few examples of the really quite good builds that are lying amongst the chaos.
A few examples of the really quite good builds that are lying amongst the chaos.
Finally a return to the big stations of old :)
The Maester Alliance's iconic architecture still persists to this day
ok have a nice day
God bless Mount Augusta
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