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Purgatory

Geography

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Since the land is under-developed compared to the cities, the area around Purgatory is pretty bland, with the occasional plant life. Closer to Faida and Al's house, there have been some small renovations, such as clearing a pathway and a driveway, as well facilities needed to receive electricity, plumbing and other necessities. 

Surrounding the islands edge is a beach that's open to all citizens. It's man-made, but appears like a relatively normal beach.

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Architecture

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The one house in Purgatory is a simple, modern design, big enough for two people and their hobbies to fit. A mysterious abandoned set of rooms and tunnels seem to have been built underneath the house. They are not safe to use though, as they're in a sad state of disrepair.

Another notable piece of architecture is the impressive entertainment pier on the beach.

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Politics

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Though the space known as Purgatory has no official laws, Faida and Al's rules of politeness and no fighting are the only actual 'laws' here. The beach had its own set of unique rules.

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History

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Though the land itself adopted the name 'Purgatory' early on as the cities earned their names, the house built in between is more recent. Faida and Al having been living in said house for almost two years. They've been gaining some notoriety for it as well within both cities. It's rumoured that another person used to live in this space, but there is little record of them. The Sheol Beach was named by PM Cariot, and has been well maintained by citizens of both cities.

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