Slouthceister

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Slouthceister (pronounced sle-ster) is an industrial borough north of New Summerset. Despite being treated more or less as a separate entity from New Summerset, it is still under the city's jurisdiction as it is technically a part of New Summerset.

History

Slouthceister existed already in the early 1900s as an industrial area, but was far off from Summerset. Eventually as Summerset grew in size, it grew towards Slouthceister.

After Summerset was razed in 2015 and construction of New Summerset began, Slouthceister experienced a large growth in industrial facilities being constructed.

Notable Industries and Areas in Slouthceister

The most known industry in Slouthceister is Slouthceister Power, with its two large coal power plants, Northern Site and Southern Site, located very close to each other.

Slouthceister also holds warehouses for Lesko and Slouthceister Synthetic Steroid Supplements's (SSSS) main chemical plant. The New Summerset Freight Yard is the largest part of Slouthceister, a large railway yard and freight terminal running through the industrial area. There are plans to construct a harbour north of the freight yard, as it borders directly to the sea.

Trivia

  • Despite the ground of many areas in Slouthceister being green or purple, it is, in fact, still grass.
    • Residents of Slouthceister were concerned about the appearance of the nature in the borough, so the mayor of NS contracted SSSS whose scientists developed an organism that turned the grass back to green. However, as a result of this the toxicity level drastically increased, as the organisms produced harmful poisonous gas as a by-product of the process, killing off many of the microorganisms that already lived there. Because of this, HyperDuck was forced to order the recall of SSSS's organisms. Unfortunately, the organisms were feeling rebellious, and refused to leave the area. Over time, these organisms have mutated and now claimed the 'grassy' fields of Slouthceister as their own.
  • There is a completely unique bioclimate, at all times of the year, located entirely within the confines of Slouthceister. Many of these organisms have been popular study objects among scientists.
  • NS authorities have come out and reaffirmed the public that the air in Slouthceister is, quote, 'completely safe to breathe in (over short periods of time)'.