Dixiegrad

Dixiegrad
Local Languages English
Demonyn Redneckian
Government God Fearing Theocracy
Leader TNball
Establishment 29 June, 2011
Population 1
Abbreviation Dixie

Dixiegrad is home to TNball as well as being the location of several old Jew banks and mines.

Founding

TNball crossed the great river east of the Perkele spawn in search for clay to call his own. Upon arriving at Ashtray Bay, he noticed the defensive potential of the area and constructed Fort TNball on an island. It became the first permanent building of Dixiegrad

Later Developments

After several days of mining under Ashtray Bay, TNball built the Bydlo Motel to serve as a rest stop to travelers heading into the eastern wilderness. The most ambitious project to date was the construction of Jew Mad Bridge and Tunnel System, linking Perkele and Dixiegrad. The eastern end of the bridge is home to the partially completed Bluegrass Inn. The first commercial building of Dixiegrad is Afterwind Tower, a 9 story glass and cobblestone structure that will serve as a symbol of the wealth, and Jews, of the region.

Besides the structures already mentioned, a Kaiserliche mining outpost lies upon the eastern boundary of Dixiegrad. Mount Afterwind, scene of siege between TNball and over 9000 mobs, is located just east of Afterwind Tower. The settlement of Londonabad is Dixiegrad's southern neighbor.

Dixiegrad's chief exports are cobblestone, coal, and glass. Since Dixiegrad is neutral, it has promised to supply both sides with weapons in the event of war.

A Nation of Jews?

The earliest incarnation of Dixiegrad was the short lived Jewish state of ZOG. Apparently the powers that be are also Jews, so nations have to be at least 10 people. Such cases. Ashtray Bay and Jew Mad Bridge are relics of this short period. Dixiegrad plans to have a large number of amenities available for a one man settlement, including a road net, houses available for rent, and several embassies.

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