Legasia

= Legasia = Legasia is the current standing name for the ruined city area that inhabits near the city of Josephsburg. It currently stands in ruins and only has a few standing homes, a monument, and a building that stands on a hill, which may represent a main building or town hall. It is currently located in the desert between the nations of Neubyakonia and Aletchia Nation.

Buildings:
The Builds that inhabit the ruins are made up of cobblestone and deepslate, with the occasional sandstone and red sandstone. The center of the town contains a pyramid that houses only two furnaces, while in front of the pyramid resides a little gravestone marked as "The Moment of Ancestors". Around the west side of the town is a wall that extends northward and away from the town into the further hills. The wall is most likely not originating from the town and was a convenient defense measure that was adapted.

On the south side is a small area known as "The Old Square". It's simply an acacia wood floor with a campfire sitting in the middle. Also on the south side is the road that connects between Aletchia and Fordinque. It may be that Legasia was built alongside this road. One building that offered a high possibility of a name was the building known as "The University of Legasia". It is also possible that the name is just for the university, but currently there is no other alternatives other than one that can be found in the highest building of the town. The highest building is a mainly sandstone structure that houses a piece of literature on the wall called "The Go-olan Script" that essentially gives a very short history brief of the how the town's nation was formed.

Culture:
Language-wise the town has a language that will be called Go-olan, based on it's script "The Go-olan Script". It's a fairly complicated appearing script as it includes many apostrophes and dashes. The script is shown in Figure 1-1. Until further investigation is made, the language is currently unknown.

The Go-olan Script that inhabits the highest building reads the history of the nation the town inhabited. It reads from the wall:

"One day Mu-utu united the 7 tribes and formed the nation. This forms memories of the great victory at Go-olan against the bad but strong military."

The leader, known here as Mu-utu, most likely united seven towns into a nation to fight against the opposing nation, with the victory at Go-olan establishing themselves in the region. This poses a question if the town is named Go-olan or Legasia, but until further investigation is revealed the town remains as Legasia for the time being.