Terrania

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Well done! You have obviously received your permit for full access to the Terranic Nation. You look about you and see tall and imposing buildings: they are obviously meant to impress.

Directly in front of you is the Council Chambers. It is a huge building, of multi-hue, being made of a rare marble. It culminates in a dome, with a large hole in the top. The hole is currently closed, but is opened whenever a meeting of the Five is in session, so any interested can sit in the many seats outside, in the comfortable climate.

Next to this is a smaller, cubical building. Here, decisions are made by the general populous. Inside it is divided into many small booths, and a lever is pulled as to which solution should be taken. These are connected to a raised platform at the centre, which tallies the score 1 and pronounces it to the world to hear!

To the right of the Chambers is the place you probably want to go to first: the Applications Dept. [AD] The AD has a large map of all of the Terranic Archipelago. Here, you can apply for positions on the islands: step inside!

If you don't think that this is the place to you, then you could either, go to the Hospital Island [being quite obviously mad], or leave entirely.

You can now progress, if you wish to the island's dock. From there you can go to all of the islands!

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