Okay,
my computer reached its limit. I dont know if its the amount of deco pieces or the amount of bannies or both, but i cant speed the game up to ">>10x" without heavy lags.
So it is time to end this map and start a new project.
Banishedsanni proudly presents:
WyndmoorcrossYears: 118
Bannies: 435 / 131 / 151
Overview
The Central MarketEverything started here and it is still the core of the city.
Work, study, chill - Bannies living in the central market district dont really need to leave it. - Everything is inside and protected by a large city wall.
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive.The Garden SettlementThose, who prefer quieter sourroundings and the luxury of an own garden while having short access to culture and amusements, prefer to live in the garden settlements right outside of the walls of the central market district. Although this district offers less excitement, Bannies can find many ways for relaxation here. The dry supplies trader is also part of this district.
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive.The Stables and the WarehouseThis is where all those horse carts start from.
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive. Stone and Wood DistrictAll the heavy dirty work is done here. Lumber mill, wood cutter, rope maker. There is a small tavern to have a drink in after a hard day of work, next to the building supplies merchant.
This district also contains a hospital. Because, where heavy rocks are lifted, a hospital should be near.
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive.The FieldsAs the city grew and grew, getting food just by gathering it in the forest was no longer enough. It was time to grow thier own food.
Most of the harvest is delivered to the central market district, where it gets processed.
(One of my favorite deco settings on this map is the scene with the ladder.
I can almost here Deloise, standing at the door, complaining to her husband Orlan, in front of the ladder, that he promised to repair the damage on the house weeks ago.)
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive. The Train StationIf you ask a bannie of Wyndmoorcross what he or she is most proud of, Onions will be at least in the top five.
Onions?!, you may be wondering. Yes, onions! The onions of Wyndmoorcross are of excellent quality, I assure you!
And the hole world seems to know that.
Soon after Wyndmoorcross was big enough to have a port and started trading onions for other needed goods, the demand for onions from Wyndmoorcross rose rapidly.
Several cities worked together, invested money and materials, to speed up the build of the railway and to meet their residents' demand for onions from Wyndmoorcross.
The city of Wyndmoorcross, in turn, benefits from the possibility of importing urgently needed goods like tools and clothing,
which the city isnt producing itself since the train station was build.
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive.The Coffee House DistrictEnjoy life with a hot sip of coffee and relax while watching the bustle of the city or
listen to the chirping of the birds from the adjacent garden and let your gaze wander across the water
- live can be so easy in the cozy atmosphere of the coffee house.
Within this district also lies another market, some onion fields and a pond to swim, fish, chill and grill.
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive.Old Warehouse DistrictThis old warehouse was the first huge warehouse builded in this city.
It is not the main warehouse anymore, but still important for storing all the seafood, that is catched and processed here.
Please click on the picture and see all pictures in fullview on google drive.The WoodsThe youngest District was built to meet the massive increase in demand for wood.
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