Dawn

Dawn is a city near the Wildeast warppoint founded on august 15 (Then known as "City of Dawn") by PetrisKillsYou in collaboration with PapaPasta_. However due to an unfortunate missunderstanding this town was deleted as it couldn't pay it's first daily upkeep after all it's money had been spent on expansion. On august 16 the city was founded a second time this time simply as "Dawn".

The name Dawn comes from the towns eastern location (where the sun rises) and the colour of the iron rich soil and clay being the colour of sunrise. The high concentration of iron in the area has lead to a thriving iron trade and the huge pier built from the stone excavated in the mines have made the deep bay a perfect harbour in all winds wich has attracted other trades. [[File:Dwn2.png|alt=moraine: cyan   originally lake:    blue area thawed: red|thumb|201x201px|moraine: cyan originally lake: blue

area thawed: red]] Dawn officialy follows the teachings of the benedictarian order though some inhabitants follow the faith preached by the monks in the local hallowist monestary, this is tolerated by the state but such individuals are prohibited from taking any administrative roles. According to local legend and the bureau of faith and propaganda the benedict monks thawed the piece of land between the two rivers (red). there is some geological evidence supports this for example the land shows some telltale signs of glacial erosion for example the abundance of lakes (blue) and the moraine (cyan). In the Dawnian mythology the sun god is even more important than it is to the rest of benedictrians due to the afformentioned miracle but also because of cultural mixing with the hallowists. The sun god is also believed to be the original forge of all iron and to have blessed them especially, thus the abundance of iron.

Dawns buildings are modelled after the old town in stockholm though some creative liberties have been taken in translating the style into block form though a lot of detail remains for example the anchor plates (buttons) that were used to prevent exterior walls from collapsing outwards.