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WARNING: My first city journal :D

 

THE BEGINNING

 

The first people to come to servitum are unknown. It is said that they may have been sims who protested against OldeSimNation and left looking for new friendlier shores. Whoever it was didn't do a very good job. There are a few journals left behind written in OldeSimlish that were found. They tell of harsh living conditions and an "special" ruler. In the descriptions of the lands back then it is said that the island was very large and the only body of water on it was a small river that went about one mile in. As small amounts of sims came they tended to build small crude towns with about 200 sims each. Many of these towns often fought each other and were very hostile. Whenever they conquered a town they would burn it to the ground and take all the sims and use them as slaves in their town. Eventually the island was called servitium which can be roughly translated from Olde Simlish (Latin irl) to Simlish (English irl) as slavery. The towns with the best fighters prospered. Eventually a great wave struck the land said to be caused by the angry watcher and left the size of  the island to about 1 sq mile and oddly shaped. Only 2 towns survived. One of the survivors journals esitmated that around 3,000 sims died while another said around 20,000. This can also show that some of the sims may have not had much knowledge of the towns around it. In time the waters retreated but the few towns remaining died off. The lands sat empty for most likely 500-2000 years.

 

THE REDISCOVERY

 

In the year of 1824 a sim, Simpher Columber, later found the lands again and built a wealthy port town that thrived off of a resource that had newfound value, coal. Many sims came there thinking they would get wealthy on coal and take whatever they mined. NO. Simpher was very strict about what people took for themselves. Because of this, he became quite wealthy and built a grand mansion. Over time the town grew the what is estimated to be 40,000 still somewhat small for the times but steadily growing. Eventually the sims, even the enforcers as they were called plotted agaisnt him. They tried to burn down his oversized living quarters but failed because of a very sudden storm that caused some of the strongest rain ever. Around a month later, everything was steady there and Simpher was happy with his town. As he was on his bedroom balacony laughing at his poor sims below him a meteor hurled through the atmosphere headed for what should have been the nearby ocean. For some reason that is still unknown, the Earth's rotation was quicker at that moment and it hit right where Simpher's beautiful estate was. Needless to say Simpher Columber was dead. The meteor carried large amounts of radiation and lava inside of it which caused the whole town to burn to the ground. Almost every sim died. The lands were now viewed as the Devil's lands and thought to be cursed.

 

THE RE-REDISCOVERY

 

In the year of 1988 a new future mayor found the lands of Servitium and thought it was a beautiful and glorious island that had never been touched. He commanded his grew to stop there and set up a nice camp. The next day he contacted the mainland and told Evil Dictator (yes that is his full name) of the Sim Nation about this newfound land that has never seen a sim before. Many sims refused to go to this lands because even with the horrible ruling of Evil Dictator they loved it there. The man didn't care and still settled. Eventually a small amount of sims came. They loved it there and didn't want other sims to crowd up these glorious lands. His town thrived. They had an ungodly surplus of food and not even a single sim who had commited a crime. This town existed for about 15 years before the water levels eventually had completely swallowed the original town up. Only one sim hadn't survived the slow rising of the sea. All the remaining sims headed back to the mainland and made a new life there. The island once again was empty.

 

CURRENT TIMES

 

In 2011 sims made what they said would be that last try of inhabiting the island. They set up their lands by where Simpher Columber made his town. Surprisingly nothing happened bad to them within their first year of settling. They haven't been growing that much though. Many sims lack the ability to actually put forth some effort to make the town grow. What will happen to Newport? My next post will tell.

 

 

Thanks to anyone who read all of that. That is the background of the new region I made. Give me your thoughts on it. Oh and if you're wondering I made it on Reflection Atoll (That's the name right?)

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    Sadly, all the cities were going wrong in my first attempt to make a city that looks like it should, the game was glitching. I then made another game and the same bugs kept showing up and the cities were failing.

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