Day in The Atlantica City

Escilnavia: If you think that was dramatic, wait for the next updates, what will be undoubtely the most dramatic
in the whole history of this CJ.
Panthersimcity: Yes, it looks Roman, thanks to the gigabytes of custom content.(My landmarks folder takes one minute to scroll down,
parks and rec folder four times more, and mayor mode trees about half of an minute)
Schulmanator: Many things will be explained in this update. And as said before, the next years will be much more dramatic for
The Optimia than everytime before.
Year 314. The Republic is becoming more and more stable.

The Atlantica city was also influenced by these changes. At first, it was now governed by the old emperor, and
many manifestations congested most of the city streets. The city greatly advanced, and it had now over 200.000 inhabitants.
But, the parks near the city stayed as serene as usual.

Because many people died during the rapid colonisation and years after that, big cemetery was built in the city.

Numerous monuments and colonades were also built in the city, one of the largest being colonade of the Freedom, what was
(paradoxically), built by the ex-caesar.

The beaches near the city became very popular among the city's inhabitants, and sand from them was even transported to
southern beaches of The Optimia.

Many tens of thousands of city's inhabitants walked to the streets, to honor and manifest the new Republic.

And everyone was happy. The buildings in the city were even more beautiful as usual.

As a magnificent bonus, I present Mosaic of the Atlantica City.



And the new Governor of Terra Palmis was now living in his huge castle on the rock near the Atlantica.

The Optimia Magna was living another sunny day. But something there was not in the order. Minor earthquakes struck the areas.
The Sykios Optimos was awakening. The Greatest threat in the history of the Optimia Magna. It was there...



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