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No New Posts Enghia City Gym

The churning cogs and billowing steam characterize the Enghia City Gym. Repurposed from an old factory, the building has enormous smokestacks that spew wispy trails of smoke from time to time, and light streaming in through the windows illuminates old machines that no longer create anything but still continue to run with mechanical efficiency. The clinking of metal, the hissing of steam, and the groaning of machinery punctuate lulls in the clamor of battles that take place in the Gym. A large clock is built into the ceiling right above the battlefield, the face looming over challengers and Gym Leader alike as the hands slowly tick forward as they have for over a hundred years.

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No New Posts South End Shopping Center

While some businesses begrudge Enghia City laws and culture pushing them to one particular part of the city, the South End Shopping Center has embraced it. It is a cluster of defiantly modern buildings interconnected by skyways and business alliances. To be part of the South End Shopping Center is a sign of great prestige. A business does not become successful by being part of this expansive mall; a business must already be successful to be here to begin with, as the South End Shopping Center is always teeming with customers, especially around the enormous, coin-filled fountain at the center of the mall's hub, and no business owner would ever surrender their portion of it to someone less successful.

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by Gatz
Mar 22, 2016 17:42:03 GMT -7
No New Posts Museum of Lualdian History

The exterior of the Museum of Lualdian History is a rare exception to the often-colonial aesthetic of Enghia City. A third of the building resembles a stone castle, its battlements emblazoned with the heraldry of the ancient Midter Kingdom. The next third of the building, layered atop the first, matches the surrounding colonial buildings. The porches on this part of the floor are walled in and decorated on the inside to show artists' interpretations of what the view would look like during the colonial era. Finally, the top of the museum is modern, sleek and steel. The idea is to essentially walk through time by progressing through the museum, and the amount of information and artifacts in the museum has only grown since the arrival of the time portals. Guest lecturers at the museum are often accompanied by time-displaced natives to a particular era, now given the chance to speak to modern audiences on their lives and what it was truly like to live so far in the past.

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Enghia City
Brick buildings dating to the colonial period and modern skyscrapers stand side-by-side in Enghia City. In some cases, skyscrapers will have bases that resemble their colonial neighbors, even having porches with small flower gardens, a small sign above the door with a hand-carved street address, and elaborately-decorated window panes. Entire districts of the city have been lovingly preserved to look like they were plucked out from hundreds of years ago, and the residents of these districts must go through the Board of Historical Preservation to make substantial changes to their home that may jeopardize the "stuck in time" feeling of the neighborhood. Even districts that don't have laws regulating the exterior appearances of the buildings tend to outlaw "anachronistic" businesses to the southern part of the city for the sake of maintaining Enghia City's unique aesthetic.
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