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Castle Cimarron Settlement in Nortymba | |
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Country | Brytene |
Canton | Nortymba |
Founded | 2016 |
City Reeve | ??? |
Population | 88 (2015) |
Area | 14 km2 |
Elevation | 8m |
Demonym | |
Time zone | UTC +1 |
Postcode | NOR-CM |
Phone code | +77 |
Website |
Castle Cimarron is an estate in Nortymba, Brytene. It was constructed between December 2015 and January 2016. It consists of Castle Cimarron and its surrounding estates, and is notable for being a model village. The village was built alongside the Castle to house employees of both the Castle and the surrounding farmlands.
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Castle Cimarron
Castle Cimarron dominates the village, built atop a rocky outcrop on the southern coast of Nortymba. The Castle is located on a peninsula connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land which is flooded by the tide twice per day. Entrance to the Castle is only possible via the vehicle garage or via the imposing Main Gate.
The Castle is reportedly home to a contingent of around thirty security personnel, but is believed to be currently unoccupied. The land deeds register it as belonging to the privately-owned company which also owns the Valhalla Gold brewery in Eoferwic, and said company also employs the security staff and controls the leases on the village properties. The Castle reportedly has a range of rooms including private chambers, a library, an underground garage, a swimming pool, a cinema and an armory. A private quay is also visible, although it appears to be too small to berth any vessel larger than a small yacht.
Cimarron
The hamlet of Cimarron lies across from the Hall on the mainland, and consists of the Red Lion brewery and tavern, a mill, a butcher's shop and multiple cottages, housing staff who work at the Hall and in the surrounding fields. All the houses have been built from scratch to resemble authentic medieval cottages with rustic interior decor, but are fitted with modern plumbing, heating, electricity and village-wide WiFi.