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Sinai is the capital of Israel, andthe current town of the Melech Glamourian,
History
When Orche_ left Israel, Glamourian took over as the first Melech and tried to keep Sinai together during the Decay. Not much was done in the way of construction, until Caspaeres joined. An enthusiastic builder, he persuaded the Melech to rebuild almost all of Sinai, and the two set out on a journey to rebuild large swathes of Sinai, starting with the construction of Ceres Court, and moving on to the government district and the city circle.
Buildings
Knesset Building The headquarters of the Israeli government, constructed in a fusion of the Baroque and Byzantine styles. The luxurious building contains almost 30 rooms, including multiple offices, meeting rooms, a library, a museum, and even the "Dessert Eagle" Restaurant.
Treasury Built in the modernist style, the Treasury acts as a financial hub and the headquarters of the Chancellor.
Sinai Architectural Society A lavish red brick building housing information about the nature of property trading and construction in Sinai, as well as functioning as housing all government material stockpiles.
Temple On the border between Sinai, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem, the Temple is the spiritual heart of Israel. A detailed one-to-one replica of the historical temple, it houses everything from a grandiose altar to funeral crypts.
Kingsrock A massive urban fortress in the heart of the government district, Kingsrock contains two airfields (one inside, one outside), an armoury, two brewing complexes, a command centre, multiple land vehicles, and two dedicated naval vessels.
Ceres Court Designed and built by its owner, Caspaeres, Ceres Court is the first mansion ever built in Sinai, and the first building ever made in Sinai's reconstruction.
Notable People
- Glamourian - Caspaeres