Nova:Pahang

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Pahang is a small town north of Malaysia (Town). It was originally named 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 45 chunks as of 10/1/2021. The only resident is currently 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 1 resident, Sacsach, in the town. Some buildings have been reused, the town renamed to "Pahang" in October 2021.

Geography

There are 8 buildings in Pahang, some mentioned below, aswell as Mount Benom is to the south with a road to Malaysia (Town). To the east is a river with a bridge and a higher elevated, pre-prepared section for shops. South east is abandoned remains of a town. North east of the town is a canal that leads to Terengganu, and further north is Kelantan. To the west is another highway that leads to Malaysia (Town) and using that same highway can bring you north to Kelantan. This highway is split claimed by Malaysia, Pahang and Kelantan.

Key buildings & places

Kuantan 188

The Kuantan 188 is one of the tallest buildings in West Malaysia. It is similar in shape to it's real life counterpart , but very different in it's location.

Ice rail

The ice rail is a building who's purpose is to be the entrance to pahang's ice rail station that link's up with Malaysia's rail system. Another tunnel to chumphon's remains is also present.

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Doofenshmritz Evil inc

Doofenshmritz Evil inc is a building in Pahang that resembles the actual Doofenshmritz Evil inc. It serves no other purpose than to look at (even though it looks bad anyway), so its basically useless.

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.