BarbAtlas

BarbAtlas located in Adytum, right next to Viodoxa, it is a group of small island. It includes 3 smaller "towns" called the Old town hill, Atlas Town. You can see the map and read some more information about its locations in the picture below.

History of BarbAtlas
Many towns was founded long before the creation of BarbAtlas. It was first named UTCC during the days of the VIR, then Numorum and Atlas during the First Imperial Archonate of Viodoxa. The island was initially only a few trading settlements and hadn't seen much expansion until the creation of Numorum which seen the island expanded and created more homes and creations of deep sea ports to allow trade to run through into the mainlands of Viodoxa. The Town was generally abandoned afterwards until a group called Barbas came to inhabit the island. They renamed into BarbAtlas, and split the city in 3 different towns, they removated the townhall and raised walls for protection and added new ports and a temple for Guhen. These people are the ones who remain until today.

The legend of the Cyan Man
According to the legend the Cyan Man is a knight that lives under the sea and he comes to the surface when the island of Atlas is about to get destroyed (either during a war or a natural disaster). He can manipulate water and he can ride waves. He is so powerful that he can knock off a whole army only with one move using his huge sword. This legend exists for a long time and no one knows how it started. Although the people of BarbAtlas are faithful to Guhen, they still believe that Cyan Man exists and protects their island. At the moment there are 2 statues of him, one in the islands and one in the old town hill.

A tourists guide to BarbAtlas:

Main sites:

The town hall: the town hall was originally a bank during the VIR age, it was renovated under Numis McSpiegel's govern but after the arrival of the Barbas it was renovated again and made the town hall

BarbAtlas cathedral of Guhen: This church is almost completely build out of quarts it is full of art and symbolism a truly must visit of the city. The construction of this church costed $30000

Statue of the legendary cyan man

Pafos port:  it is the oldest of the three ports it hosts the small islands, the small statue of cyan man and the legendary poului's pirate ship

Other sites include: the two guards, atlas town, central market, Marian walls and towers of hope and heroism, the twin guard towers and the dragons statue