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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Colussia is the capital city of the [/List of Places#Beldorian Empire Beldorian Empire] and the starting point for the story of LOQO Origin. The city is characterized by its heavy smog and industrial pipe system, both results of the advanced steam technology created by [/Farsyne Farsyne] and [/Melforas Melforas].
Colussia is the capital city of the [[Beldorian Empire]] and the starting point for the story of LOQO Origin. The city is characterized by its heavy smog and industrial pipe system, both results of the advanced steam technology created by [[Farsyne]] and [[Melforas]].
   
   
[[File:Colussia_Smog.jpg|Colussia's heavy pollution|thumb|400px]]
[[File:Colussia_Smog.jpg|Colussia's heavy pollution|thumb|400px]]
The pollution is so think that it blocks out any natural sunlight, forcing Colussia to rely on artificial light. The industrialization of Colussia also seems to have created a massive economic divide, as the population includes both very wealthy nobles and many homeless.
The pollution is so thick that it blocks out any natural sunlight, forcing Colussia to rely on artificial light. The industrialization of Colussia also seems to have created a massive economic divide, as the population includes both very wealthy nobles and many homeless.


=Maps=
=Maps=

Revision as of 17:08, 13 April 2018

Colussia

Overview

Colussia is the capital city of the Beldorian Empire and the starting point for the story of LOQO Origin. The city is characterized by its heavy smog and industrial pipe system, both results of the advanced steam technology created by Farsyne and Melforas.

Colussia's heavy pollution

The pollution is so thick that it blocks out any natural sunlight, forcing Colussia to rely on artificial light. The industrialization of Colussia also seems to have created a massive economic divide, as the population includes both very wealthy nobles and many homeless.

Maps

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