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CliffWater

On the Savannah Server (World 3). Inhabits the eastern cliff face of the spawn continent. They are neighboured by Fungaia and Exodus to the eastern sea and Bridge Valley to the south west.

Population

17+

Head of Government

Whole population

Government type

Commune

Demonym

The Cliff People.

Session Founded

Session 1 part 1





No current Flag.


History:

CliffWater was born in the chaos of the beginning of session one. The Original founder was player 70 who during the first session, found a ruin made by an earlier unknown player. The ruin was a small sky island that was built of a east coast cliff which player 70 used to take shelter from the mobs. Shortly after other players stumbled upon the ruin with player 70 and over time more and more people came until CliffWater was born.

CliffWater was only one of a handful of names under consideration, two examples of suggested names was Newbabylon and Nevermine. CliffWater was decided by the initial players at the end of session one, being initially suggested by player 70.

During session two, a number of people left with the some of the early people of Fungaia with CliffWater becoming an occasional stop for travellers going from place to place.


Economy:

CliffWater Is a simple commune, with goods being stored in a central storage room where any member can take what they need, with communication and job self assignment being crucial to prevent resources depletion. The majority of players are rather miners, famers or builders with a minority of other profession class players being a part of the community.


Government:

CliffWater Has No true formal government, instead CliffWater has a basic organisation system, a board where players will write down what class they are or plan on specialising in and a board for tasks that need to be completed.


Culture:

CliffWater is a multilingual society with players who speak a number of languages, most common are English and German. It has developed a friendly society with cooperation being crucial to it's success.