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The North is region that similar to the West in that it is not very overpopulated but does contain some noteworthy historical buildings, this is due to the fact much of this area is part of the 'old world' and didn't nearly need as much effort to traverse, due to the lack of it having areas that could only be accessed by traversing oceans, due to this, it is sometimes known as the 'main continent', it being a central part of the world, with many land bridges or short crossings connecting it to other continents.
The North is region that similar to the West in that it is not very overpopulated but does contain some noteworthy historical buildings, this is due to the fact much of this area is part of the 'old world' and didn't nearly need as much effort to traverse, due to the lack of it having areas that could only be accessed by traversing oceans, due to this, it is sometimes known as the 'main continent', it being a central part of the world, with many land bridges or short crossings connecting it to other continents.


  There are major [[British Empire]] settlements such as [[Gloomsbay]] exists within this region as well as some settlements of the [[Lancastrian Empire]].  Some pirate like crews like the [[CLTN]] and [[TAS]] have a few bases of note within this region as well.
There are major [[British Empire]] settlements such as [[Gloomsbay]] exists within this region as well as some settlements of the [[Lancastrian Empire]].  Some pirate like crews like the [[CLTN]] and [[TAS]] have a few bases of note within this region as well.


It is characterized with a land locked ocean, known as the North Sea most commonly, and has been a center of British interests for many years, despite its isolation. This has led to some crews constructing canals, giving it access to other seas, helping to allow the fleets held there to be able to move southwards, this has allowed it to gain slightly more in economic growth as players have realized that setting up there, would not limit them.
It is characterized with a land locked ocean, known as the North Sea most commonly, and has been a center of British interests for many years, despite its isolation. This has led to some crews constructing canals, giving it access to other seas, helping to allow the fleets held there to be able to move southwards, this has allowed it to gain slightly more in economic growth as players have realized that setting up there, would not limit them.
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