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LOCALITY - LEUBHYE:
Jurisdiction: Coastal Riding, Hordsharp Region, Ibarawa Nation
Roads: multiple (Ibarawane Eastern Hwy; multiple streets)
Properties: multiple

DESCRIPTION:
Waterside village centralised around the main arterial highway and one main street to a set of docks. A small number of houses supporting a small fishing or trawling community.

FEATURES:
Narrow area of arable land separating waterside from a range of low mountains.
Unnamed water body.
Nearby river and river mouth.

ACCESSIBILITY:
The East Ibarawa Highway exits directly north towards northern regions of western Ibarawa, eventually connecting with larger centres such as Granica and Membling. The distance is great.
The Great Southern Hwy leads east to nearby town Saltpine, and further on crosses the national boundary to McKenney, and the major town of Tindoo, in Hindealla.

ETYMOLOGY:
Leubhye seems to have generated from an old language - the word might represent the restorative effect of a respite, similar to the Spanish word "siesta".

CAST ETYMOLOGY:
I was originally listening to a podcast about the Byford Dolphin incident when building in this town, and considered working with the name "Byford" to create a town name.
But only the "By" element survived, reminding me of the Bye round in the Sweet FA.
Leubh is a 5-thousand year old word for love. This name is therefore a messy contraction of "Love The Bye"
 
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LOCALITY - MORTRISE:
Jurisdiction: Rialla Riding, Hordsharp Region, Ibarawa Nation
Roads: 5 (Blair St, Marott Rd, Mortrise Rd, Tarefson St, Upper Tarefson St)
Properties: 7 (2 houses, 3 shops, chapel, park cemetery)

DESCRIPTION:
Ruins of an abandoned town located on a side road from the East Ibarawa Hwy, unpopulated from an unknown date. Single entrance road is dilapidated and arguably unsafe for travel, leading to a haphazard set of streets near the crest of a ridge. The village crosses the snowline, partly within and partly without an elevation capable of receiving snowfall.

FEATURES:
"Ghost Town": Various abandoned stores and houses form the village
Mortrise Ridge: elevated ridgeline stretching north to south.
Gorge at the edge of town, crossed by one wooden bridge.
An ethereal sense of dread.

ACCESSIBILITY:
Mortrise is connected to the East Ibarawa Hwy by Mortrise Rd, however this road is not maintained and difficult to traverse. From the Highway, the locality of Underhome is found not too far to the south. The path north is mostly unpopulated until Ponteira locality.

ETYMOLOGY:
The term "Mortrise" describes a rise of terrain associated with a spiritual passage.

CAST ETYMOLOGY:
Dead (Mort - French) Rise
The name is applied with reference to the Victorian town of Mortlake, in honour of TheGoatBaron

Also to be noted are the street names: Blair (Blair Witch Project), Marcott (a town in French movie "Dead End") and Tarefson (U.Tarefson nodding to the same theme if spelled backwards).



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LOCALITY - SUPUNI:
Jurisdiction: Rialla Riding, Horsharp Region, Ibarawa Nation
Roads: 2 (Ibarawane Eastern Hwy; Palland Beach Rd)
Properties: Temple, Ancient marker structure, Market stalls.

DESCRIPTION:
Small locality focussed on paleoanthropological structure in the forested eastern limits of Ibarawa. The locality is unpopulated, consisting of the main north-south arterial (Ibarawane Eastern Highway), the temple itself, and a small track leading to another, much smaller marker on the shore of Lake Supuni.

FEATURES:
Supuni Temple: The structure seems to be a small temple or even a protected wayside resting point for nomadic peoples prior current populations. The structure is hollow and evidence of a dwelling has been uncovered within it's cavity.
Ancient Marker: Small Wooden construction on lakeside, seemingly intended as a mile marker or travel indicator.
Lake Supuni: Large body of water stretching west from Supuni locality. At this point not fully mapped.

ACCESSIBILITY:
Supuni can be accessed by road, with the nearest populated town being Sotogar not far to the north. In the southern direction the highway continues extensively down to the Coastal Region of Ibarawa, though the area is vastly unpopulated, with the first artificial construction being a hut in a spruce forest still a great distance to the west-south-west.

ETYMOLOGY:
The name of the locality is thought to arise from a local tribal language. The name can be translated to "spoon". Reasoning for the application of the name is not clear.

CAST ETMOLOGY:
Supuni (Nyanja language) = Spoon

Nyanja (chinyanja), also known as Chewa (chicheŵa) after the largest tribe speaking it, is a Bantu language spoken by over 15 million people in southern Africa. Chewa/Nyanja is an official language and common lingua franca in Malawi and Zambia, and is spoken by some in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa as well.



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LOCALITY - MORTRISE:
Jurisdiction: Rialla Riding, Hordsharp Region, Ibarawa Nation
Roads: 5 (Blair St, Marott Rd, Mortrise Rd, Tarefson St, Upper Tarefson St)
Properties: 7 (2 houses, 3 shops, chapel, park cemetery)

DESCRIPTION:
Ruins of an abandoned town located on a side road from the East Ibarawa Hwy, unpopulated from an unknown date. Single entrance road is dilapidated and arguably unsafe for travel, leading to a haphazard set of streets near the crest of a ridge. The village crosses the snowline, partly within and partly without an elevation capable of receiving snowfall.

FEATURES:
"Ghost Town": Various abandoned stores and houses form the village
Mortrise Ridge: elevated ridgeline stretching north to south.
Gorge at the edge of town, crossed by one wooden bridge.
An ethereal sense of dread.

ACCESSIBILITY:
Mortrise is connected to the East Ibarawa Hwy by Mortrise Rd, however this road is not maintained and difficult to traverse. From the Highway, the locality of Underhome is found not too far to the south. The path north is mostly unpopulated until Ponteira locality.

ETYMOLOGY:
The term "Mortrise" describes a rise of terrain associated with a spiritual passage.

CAST ETYMOLOGY:
Dead (Mort - French) Rise
The name is applied with reference to the Victorian town of Mortlake, in honour of TheGoatBaron

Also to be noted are the street names: Blair (Blair Witch Project), Marcott (a town in French movie "Dead End") and Tarefson (U.Tarefson nodding to the same theme if spelled backwards).




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Mortlake is moving on up in the world
 
Sweet Qricket Association - Season 01 Promo



When there are no more qoals to kick, the quicketers shall walk the ... thingy!

This video is part of a Minecraft replication of locations in the world of Sweet, the manufactured geographical home of the Sweet Football Association.

The Sweet FA is the Australian Football community's foremost (only) simulated fantasy Aussie Rules league, which commenced in 2001, and is now shutup it's time for a new sim sport in Sweet!

Links:
[Sweet FA Subforum] | [Bigfooty Minecraft Servers] | [World of Sweet Playlist on Youtube] | [SweetFA+]
 
Sweet Quicket Association - Tonga Bob to Fulmina Oval



By request (Tonga Bob) - Trip from Docklands to Fulmina via the Sweet Port and boat to the Overbridge dock.

This video is part of a Minecraft replication of locations in the world of Sweet, the manufactured geographical home of the Sweet Football Association.

The Sweet FA is the Australian Football community's foremost (only) simulated fantasy Aussie Rules league, which commenced in 2001, and is now shutup it's time for a new sim sport in Sweet!

Links:
[Sweet FA Subforum] | [Bigfooty Minecraft Servers] | [World of Sweet Playlist on Youtube] | [SweetFA+]
 

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