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*In 1984, while on a vacation with his family, the ex-monarch Alexei stumbled at Oricon what looked to be the remnants of an ancient civilization.  Legend has it that Oricon was once the center of an ancient civilization that perished due to a terrible epidemic that it never recovered from.  The closest city to Oricon is Adelphi, which is near the banks of Lake Faraway.  Those who have visited the site are rumored to have heard nonsensical noises, which some say are terrible echoes of the past.
 
*In 1984, while on a vacation with his family, the ex-monarch Alexei stumbled at Oricon what looked to be the remnants of an ancient civilization.  Legend has it that Oricon was once the center of an ancient civilization that perished due to a terrible epidemic that it never recovered from.  The closest city to Oricon is Adelphi, which is near the banks of Lake Faraway.  Those who have visited the site are rumored to have heard nonsensical noises, which some say are terrible echoes of the past.
  
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Revision as of 22:48, 1 October 2007

Summary

  • The Ruins At Oricon near Adelphi is found in The Kingdom of Einmyria.
  • It is currently being excavated by HRH King Alexei (the previous monarch) and his team of Royal Archaeologists.
  • While not open to the general public, one may write to the Ministry of Culture to obtain special permission for a guided tour, which occurs around once a month.

History: Legends, Myths, and Beings

  • In 1984, while on a vacation with his family, the ex-monarch Alexei stumbled at Oricon what looked to be the remnants of an ancient civilization. Legend has it that Oricon was once the center of an ancient civilization that perished due to a terrible epidemic that it never recovered from. The closest city to Oricon is Adelphi, which is near the banks of Lake Faraway. Those who have visited the site are rumored to have heard nonsensical noises, which some say are terrible echoes of the past.


koe-emblem.jpg The Kingdom of Einmyria koe-emblem.jpg
Main Article: Einmyria
Culture

Literature and Media: Y Magazine
Tourism: Einmyrian Tourism Authority - Ruins at Oricon, Ex Libris

Government

Royalty: HRH Queen Joanne, HRH King Alexei
Ministries: Foreign Affairs, Energy and the Environment
Personnel: Alexander Leeuvenhoek, Roselle Fairbanks, Bernhard Bollpoll
Organizations:Royal Einmyrian Anthropological Association


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