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=== Present ===
=== Present ===
There is only 1 resident, Sacsach, in the town. There are 5 buildings (3 of which incomplete) located in it. Mount Benom is to the south.<br />
There is only 1 resident, Sacsach, in the town. Some buildings have been reused, the town renamed to "Pahang" in October 2021.


== Key places ==
== Geography ==
There are 5 buildings in Pahang, some mentioned below, aswell as Mount Benom is to the south. To the east is a river with a bridge and a higher elevated, pre-prepared section unclaimed by the town (currently). South east is abandoned remains of a town. North east of the town is a canal that leads to Terengganu. To the west is a highway that leads to Kuala Lumpur and the Angkor remains.
 
== Key buildings ==


=== Kuantan 188 ===
=== Kuantan 188 ===

Revision as of 15:13, 15 November 2021

Pahang is a small town north of Kuala Lumpur. It was originally Perak, but was renamed Pahang because it was on the wrong side of the Genting Highlands. It's apart of the Indochina Realm. It is 25 chunks as of 15/11/2021. The only resident currently is Sacsach.


History

Past

Pahang has fallen 2 times and recreated 3 times, therefore, it has been looted several times. There were also 2 other residents before the 1st time it had fell, mostly inactive.

Present

There is only 1 resident, Sacsach, in the town. Some buildings have been reused, the town renamed to "Pahang" in October 2021.

Geography

There are 5 buildings in Pahang, some mentioned below, aswell as Mount Benom is to the south. To the east is a river with a bridge and a higher elevated, pre-prepared section unclaimed by the town (currently). South east is abandoned remains of a town. North east of the town is a canal that leads to Terengganu. To the west is a highway that leads to Kuala Lumpur and the Angkor remains.

Key buildings

Kuantan 188

The Kuantan 188 is incomplete, yet still very tall. It is similar in shape to it's real life counterpart, but very different in it's location.

Mount Benom

Mount Benom has decreased in size due to numerous excavations. Half of the mountain is hollow, with a tunnel going through the base. A trail runs up the sides to the summit.