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Marula Island is a city built by the [[Juice Pirates]], home of the Marulosseum.
Marula Island is a city built by the [[Juice Pirates]], home of the Marulosseum.
[[File:MarulaIsland.PNG|500px|thumbnail|Marula Island.]]


==History==
==History==
===Origins===
===Origins===
[[File:Marulaorigins.jpg|400px|thumbnail|Foundation.]]
[[File:Marulaorigins.jpg|300px|thumbnail|Foundation.]]
Marula was not an early settlement of the Juice Pirates. The northern area of their ocean was empty and it was decided to occupy a big island as influence point to avoid foreign settlements on the nearby coasts. <br />
Marula was not an early settlement of the Juice Pirates. The northern area of their ocean was empty and it was decided to occupy a big island as influence point to avoid foreign settlements on the nearby coasts. <br />
The island was plain, with few trees. [[francociccio]] and [[MasterM1214]] built the "Stubby Tower", the first building of Marula, on a hill, the 21 may 2016. <br />. Even though Marula was a young settlement for the Juice Pirates, it became a popular choice for newcomers and quickly got the highest population. A small village spread around the Stubby Tower. A wall and some food farms were designed shortly after.
The island was plain, with few trees. [[francociccio]] and [[MasterM1214]] built the "Stubby Tower", the first building of Marula, on a hill, the 21 may 2016. <br />. Even though Marula was a young settlement for the Juice Pirates, it became a popular choice for newcomers and quickly got the highest population. A small village spread around the Stubby Tower. A wall and some food farms were designed shortly after.
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==Facts==
==Facts==
* The official color of Marula is purple.
* The official color of Marula is purple.
* The city is inspired to Rome and Naples.
* The city style was inspired by Rome and Naples.
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