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-  * Town Name: New Bacup +Town Name: New Bacup \\ 
-  Location: Monster Country +Location: Monster Country \\ 
-  Approximate Population: 150ish, 10 years ago +Approximate Population: 150ish, 10 years ago \\ 
-  Heritage: Primarily Welsh with a smattering of other heritages.+Heritage: Primarily Welsh with a smattering of other heritages. \\
  
-New Bacup is located at the bottom of a large canyon nicknamed The Devil's Anus, which is located in what would be our Lancaster Central Park. A thick, slow river cuts through the canyon called Splitrock River, due to the large rock protruding out of the river splitting it. The town was founded by a Welsh miner by the name of [[Griffin Bethell]] and his family. They came in 1085 seeking to trade on the precious metals that were exposed by the deep canyon.  Once the Bethell family returned to Kingston with riches, the settlement grew exponentially as treasure hunters arrived. From 1086 to 1091 more and more precious metals were found and a well-established trade route linked New Bacup with Kingston.+New Bacup is located at the bottom of a large canyon nicknamed The Devil's Anus, which is located in what would be our Lancaster County Central Park. A thick, slow river cuts through the canyon called Splitrock River, due to the large rock protruding out of the river splitting it. The town was founded by a Welsh miner by the name of [[Griffin Bethell]] and his family. They came in 1085 seeking to trade on the precious metals that were exposed by the deep canyon.  Once the Bethell family returned to Kingston with riches, the settlement grew exponentially as treasure hunters arrived. From 1086 to 1091 more and more precious metals were found and a well-established trade route linked New Bacup with Kingston.
  
 As the town grew it drew more of the local wildlife, monsters, and fiends to the area. The attacks grew more frequent and deadlier. , however the citizens of New Bacup not having either the means to provide for their family nor the ability to travel East towards [[Thorsburg]] decided to stay and wait it out and try to survive. They continued on with their daily life, accepting casualty after casualty. Over the next 20 years of misery the attacks continued to grow and eventually the entire area was over run. In 1111 the Church decided it was no longer worth the risk of maintaining a congregation. The church abandoned the town and struck it from the records. As the town grew it drew more of the local wildlife, monsters, and fiends to the area. The attacks grew more frequent and deadlier. , however the citizens of New Bacup not having either the means to provide for their family nor the ability to travel East towards [[Thorsburg]] decided to stay and wait it out and try to survive. They continued on with their daily life, accepting casualty after casualty. Over the next 20 years of misery the attacks continued to grow and eventually the entire area was over run. In 1111 the Church decided it was no longer worth the risk of maintaining a congregation. The church abandoned the town and struck it from the records.
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