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Forest Lake was a settlement opened by [[Lareana]], under the jurisdiction of the [[Iborian Empire]] and then [[The Xanthian Order]].
[[Forest Lake]] was a settlement opened by [[Lareana]], under the jurisdiction of the [[Iborian Empire]] and then [[The Xanthian Order]].


South of the main Iborian settlements, and near west of the [[British]] [[Port Alexandria]] it was one of the remotest settlements in the territories of the Iborian Empire, in contrast to the rest.
It was located in the [[South]] of the map, as well as being south of the main [[Iborian]] settlements, such as [[Lost Faythe]], and was near west of the [[British]] [[Port Alexandria]], this location made it one of the remotest settlements in the territories owned by the Iborian Empire, in contrast to the rest.
It comprised of a small fort, house and lake, including an abundance of flora and fauna nearby, leading to [[Palmerageddon]] vying for its status as a protected place of beauty, however, due to the industrial tendencies of [[JuiceKings]], its been seen to have lost this glint of beauty it was once adorned with.
It comprised of a small fort, house and lake, including an abundance of flora and fauna nearby, leading to [[Palmerageddon]] vying for its status as a protected place of beauty, however, due to the industrial tendencies of [[JuiceKings]], its been seen to have lost this glint of beauty it was once adorned with.

Latest revision as of 13:43, 31 July 2018

Forest Lake was a settlement opened by Lareana, under the jurisdiction of the Iborian Empire and then The Xanthian Order.

It was located in the South of the map, as well as being south of the main Iborian settlements, such as Lost Faythe, and was near west of the British Port Alexandria, this location made it one of the remotest settlements in the territories owned by the Iborian Empire, in contrast to the rest. It comprised of a small fort, house and lake, including an abundance of flora and fauna nearby, leading to Palmerageddon vying for its status as a protected place of beauty, however, due to the industrial tendencies of JuiceKings, its been seen to have lost this glint of beauty it was once adorned with.