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 The park that dominates this district was originally a garden that the colony planted to supplement their food supply until farms outside the city could be established. It was transformed into a public green space by Yeoman Selene, when she took over the position from her grandfather,​ Forrest. All Brightshore residents are allowed to wander through the park at will, but Selene is known to keep a close eye on the plants and trees and give a stern warning to anyone who doesn'​t show them proper respect. The park that dominates this district was originally a garden that the colony planted to supplement their food supply until farms outside the city could be established. It was transformed into a public green space by Yeoman Selene, when she took over the position from her grandfather,​ Forrest. All Brightshore residents are allowed to wander through the park at will, but Selene is known to keep a close eye on the plants and trees and give a stern warning to anyone who doesn'​t show them proper respect.
  
-The park, which has no official name, covers about four acres and is mostly a fairly flat, open grass field, dotted with trees. A statue of a sleeping dragon sits in the southwestern portion of the park (near the Temple and Market districts), a relic of the ancient city that was been repaired by an enterprising Brightshore artist. The northeastern corner of the park features a small but dense copse of trees, including one that produces a Lorican native fruit called [[brightshore:​objects:​spiky_oranges|spiky oranges]].+The park, which has no official name, covers about four acres and is mostly a fairly flat, open grass field, dotted with trees. A statue of a sleeping dragon sits in the southwestern portion of the park (near the Temple and Market districts), a relic of the ancient city that was been repaired by an enterprising Brightshore artist. The northeastern corner of the park features a small but dense copse of trees, including one that produces a Lorican native fruit called [[brightshore:​objects:​spiky_orange|spiky oranges]].
  
 Buildings around the park are mostly residential. Unfortunately,​ though, there are no empty homes available. Buildings around the park are mostly residential. Unfortunately,​ though, there are no empty homes available.
brightshore/town/park_district.1574815908.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/11/26 18:51 by jude