New Nuremberg
Description
Nuremberg (formely Wolfenstein and Neu_Nurnberg) was founded
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on the 1st of March, 2019 (Crepuscular Era), by myamdane. The town was funded by FrederickIII, who was at the time the leader of Prussia. Nuremberg's allegiance is to the German Empire. Its last mayor is a player by the name of Rissbyy. The town fell at an unknown date.
Location
Nuremberg's homeblock is located at x1830 z-9320 (Walking Distance From Neu_Berlin and Potsdam), in Germany.
History & Founding
Nuremberg was founded on the 1st of March 2019 by myamdane, with funding from Kaiser FrederickIII. It was built on top of ancient ruins from a previous town, the name of which is long forgotten. Directly opposite the town, in a clearing, was an extremely large platform used by Adolf_Hitlar some time in 2018. Myamdane removed the platform, meaning the only way to see them currently is on a map in the Potsdam museum. In mid to late 2019, Nuremberg faced Polish attack, which was defended by the late Kaiser FrederickIII and Myamdane. It fell some time in 2020 / early 2021.
Today, the ruins of Nuremberg are somewhat preserved by two towns. Ulm has the majority of Nuremberg within its claims. Signs still remain from 2019, and glitched chests can be found inside one of the houses.
Architecture
Nuremberg's architecture is strictly medieval. It has stone walls surrounding its Keep with small houses on the exterior. It also has a small shop and an even smaller farm.
The Fall Of Old Nuremberg
From late August to early September, Nuremberg fell victim to a nasty glitch wherein towns had their claims removed. Nuremberg lost a total of 27 claims valuing at 432 gold. After a few days, KarlOfDuty refunded Myamdane with added compensation which totalled to ~500 gold. With the gold in hand Myamdane reclaimed his rightful land and created "Neu_Nurnberg". The town was later renamed to its old name - Nuremberg.
Notable People
- myamdane (Previous Mayor)
- FrederickIII (Co-Founder)
Today
Nuremberg is in a poor state but still remains mostly intact. Much of the original signage is still there