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In the face of the battering elements, between crooked, dust-covered craigs, stood the unwelcoming features of Blaguarro Town.
Rusted metal and worn wood composed most of Blaguarro's features. From the many hovels that lined the wide dirt road that cleaved the town in two, to the pair of moonlight towers that doubled as lookouts standing on opposite ends, marking the town's, otherwise fuzzy perimeter. A skarmory sat on the eastern tower, watching the outskirts with a wary glare before flying away to perch on the western one to repeat the process.
It was hard to do worse. Even the hardiest of 'mons struggled to find reasons to live within, the remaining descending from a more prosperous time; a time before the wealth of precious ore had been mined away into a desolate pit, and were too stupid, stubborn, or both to leave.
Yet the open space and the ease of attaining cheap labour made it the ideal place to construct the transcontinental railway through. Like an iron vein, grafted into the central road, the railway pumped a new sense of purpose and liveliness into the town. But alongside the local labour, more experienced workers from the eastern cities were also outsourced which left the town's residents more on-edge than usual.
If Blaguarro Town wasn't welcoming to strangers before, it certainly wouldn't be now.
Rusted metal and worn wood composed most of Blaguarro's features. From the many hovels that lined the wide dirt road that cleaved the town in two, to the pair of moonlight towers that doubled as lookouts standing on opposite ends, marking the town's, otherwise fuzzy perimeter. A skarmory sat on the eastern tower, watching the outskirts with a wary glare before flying away to perch on the western one to repeat the process.
It was hard to do worse. Even the hardiest of 'mons struggled to find reasons to live within, the remaining descending from a more prosperous time; a time before the wealth of precious ore had been mined away into a desolate pit, and were too stupid, stubborn, or both to leave.
Yet the open space and the ease of attaining cheap labour made it the ideal place to construct the transcontinental railway through. Like an iron vein, grafted into the central road, the railway pumped a new sense of purpose and liveliness into the town. But alongside the local labour, more experienced workers from the eastern cities were also outsourced which left the town's residents more on-edge than usual.
If Blaguarro Town wasn't welcoming to strangers before, it certainly wouldn't be now.
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