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Kibwe began as a trading post, established in the eastern Mwangi Jungle at a convenient point west of the Ndele Gap. Caravans from “civilised” eastern Garund could pass through the Gap and swap cargoes with traders from the wilds of the Mwangi Expanse, removing the need for either party to venture too far into what was for them dangerously unfamiliar territory. Also, massive granite walls were erected, and bolstered by countless runes, to ensure the city would not be seriously threatened by the nearby jungle. The city’s stout walls and deep wells have never failed.

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  • Kibwe
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  • Kibwe began as a trading post, established in the eastern Mwangi Jungle at a convenient point west of the Ndele Gap. Caravans from “civilised” eastern Garund could pass through the Gap and swap cargoes with traders from the wilds of the Mwangi Expanse, removing the need for either party to venture too far into what was for them dangerously unfamiliar territory. Also, massive granite walls were erected, and bolstered by countless runes, to ensure the city would not be seriously threatened by the nearby jungle. The city’s stout walls and deep wells have never failed.
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  • 35(xsd:integer)
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  • 3100(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Kibwe
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Government
  • Council
Population
  • 3800(xsd:integer)
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Size
  • Large town
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  • Kibwe began as a trading post, established in the eastern Mwangi Jungle at a convenient point west of the Ndele Gap. Caravans from “civilised” eastern Garund could pass through the Gap and swap cargoes with traders from the wilds of the Mwangi Expanse, removing the need for either party to venture too far into what was for them dangerously unfamiliar territory. The subsequent discovery of natural resources (such as diamonds, gold and salt) in the Kibwe area gave the location a significant advantage over any potential nearby competition, and rival companies fought deadly battles over trading rights. The growing local population intervened, and established free trade laws to ensure growth and prosperity was not threatened. Also, massive granite walls were erected, and bolstered by countless runes, to ensure the city would not be seriously threatened by the nearby jungle. The city’s stout walls and deep wells have never failed.
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