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Old 01-22-2014, 07:45 PM





Welcome to the city of Gravenhague; one of the very few largest steam-ran cities still functional out there in the world. Within this city, you will find that all your needs and wants can be found anywhere as long as you know where you are going. Now, you are probably wondering why this large city is one of the very few that are still around. Well, you see; it seems as though the power source of steam seems to have become quite inefficient enough for many others. We, the people of Gravenhague believe that steam power is still much more powerful and environmentally safe for the others around us compared to the new technology that is growing with the new generations.

But enough about that, where would you like to head first...?

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Gravenhague; probably the largest remaining city in the world that still supports the power of steam. As spoken, with the time that has continued to grow; many others who had once used the power of steam have become much more curious about newer technology as some of them had began to lose their faith in steam-powered technology. These people have found to grow a deep hatred towards steam powered things and have decided to dedicate their lives to create much more powerful but yet very harmful technology using oil, and other harmful chemicals to make their machines run more quickly.

With this, Gravenhague and the other steam powered cities have now been forced into a war with those who had decided to leave behind their original passion for steam powered machines and began to create these monster machines that were ran on dangerously powerful chemicals. To this day, even after several generations have passed by; with the war dying down to mere fighting between the two every once in a while, Gravenhague still stands strong with their beliefs about steam power. However, whether or not the people of the city are realizing it or not; the city itself is near it's last leg to stand against the power of oil powered machines.