Pasouthak

Pasouthak, officially the Keshrat of Pasouthak, is a large town located on the end of the Arritas Peninsula in western Yimmu-Audal. It is one of three settlements on the peninsula, along with Ayesinco, and the ruins of the town of Sinusia.

The town is centred around the ancient "National Congress" building, one of only four surviving builds that predate the arrival of Joe Frank Kennedy, the town's founder and Keshra. The town is host to a Sakrelist tabernacle, the only religious site on the Arritas Peninsula, the Pasouthak River, an artifical stream constructed in an open-air cave system, the Pasouthak Cheese Store, the _Lights bar & liqour store, and the Pasouthak Navy Headquaters.

The town can be divided into three districts: Pasouthak city centre, South Pasouthak, and North Pasouthak.

The Arritas Peninsula before Pasouthak
There are scattered ruins across the Arritas Peninsula that point to irregular habitation at various times in the past. Notably, in what is now South Pasouthak, there was a lava pool where a nether portal was constructed with a cobblestone house next to it. The nether portal has since been moved into the centre of town and the lava pool filled in with sand and covered with dirt, but the house remains.

To the north of the peninsula lies Barren Island. This has been heavily investigated by archaeologists, with evidence pointing to the island having formerly had a water lake, cave, and a large hill that were flattened over to build on. There is the remains of a house of acacia and sandstone construction, heavily ruined, and a small section of podzol that should normally be grass located on the shore.

The remains of a small house located on the site of the current Pasouthak Tower were moved into the city centre upon the tower's construction.

Most notably, there was formerly a small village of sorts, located in the centre of modern Pasouthak. Joe Frank Kennedy indeed chose to settle Pasouthak here precisely due to the pre-existing builds. These structures consisted of one pier, which still remains; the "National Congress" building, which was slightly modified but still retains its original shape and size; a mineshaft behind the former building, now with a proper entrance building created over it for ease of access; and two house-like structures, one of spruce wood that was demolished to build the Cheese Store on, and another of cobblestone that has been renovated to house the town blacksmith.