Isperion

=  Isperion  = Isperion was a town in the Simulami colonies in Eldham. It grew quickly but fell much quicker.

Founding
Isperion was a founded by Green Lion II who was a peasant that came to eldham in search of money and jobs. There was an empty piece of land in a really nice spot next to a river. He immediately ran back to Morgod and asked ZenoHUN what they should name it and if he had permission to build a city there. After seeing the area Zeno replied with 3 names. "Isperion", "Jellhem" and "Myrkira" He chose Isperion because it seemed apropriate, however, he kept the other two names in mind.

(Map of early Isperion)

Growth
Green Lion was inspired to build something great, something never seen before, something people would look at in awe. The centre of Isperion was built out of wood first. It was rushed since growth was valued more than protection. The river was important for the colonies since boats and fishing were useful and naturally Isperion spread up north and south. Eventually Jellhem Castle was built due to the high number of bandit raiders around.

In the south there was a market where many merchants came from all around Eldham and Rathnir since it was right next to the sea. The people decided to call the south "Myrkira" and it gained a reputation for being a big market with a unique culture and a busy harbour.

After about a month, Isperion was growing uncontrollably. The town could not keep up with the demand therefore there were many weak, wooden houses.

3 massive gates were built to show the power of the empire in the north where there were more nobles and stronger houses.

Collapse
After a few months, Isperion experienced an unfortunate downfall. On the 03/08/21 there was a devcestating earthquake in the city and about half of the houses got destroyed. and the north of Isperion sunk about 15 blocks into the ground where as the north was raised up. There was a massive crater in the middle of the city which was repaired by the citizens. Many people including Green Lion II died in the earthquake