Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Mealsburg Map

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On the coast of the Land of Ev a town has sprung up around what started out as a few trees of lunch and dinner pails, since cultivated into an orchard after the return of the royal family. The first building to spring up was the Wheely Speedy Mail & Post, founded by a Wheeler who has claimed to be completely reformed. Despite how often packages would be lost or mixed up in the mail, houses began to spring up between the edge of the orchard and the post office. In fact, if you ask any locals they will say that the orchard is the reason they settled down in this area in the first place, others will mention Sodapop Beach, a portion of the Nonestic Ocean so named after the number of glass bottles that wash up on the shore. If you are particularly lucky you may find a kind message inside such a bottle, and some locals will comb the beach for these bottles like one would look for seashells. However, that does not mean that the beach is without seashells, in fact locals say that one day a giant shell just washed up and overnight had turned into a quaint little bakery run by a grandmother (or at least she insists on people calling her grandma, and no one seems to know her actual name, if she even has one) who happens to also be a giant crab. Despite having claws her pies are simply divine, and some people even prefer them over the desserts that one could find in the meal pails. Further down the road, at the last turn before the road is no longer neat and paved and instead just becomes well worn and trampled ground, there is a small dairy farm run by a jolly man named Dorian. He has cows of all colors of the rainbow, with milks and cheeses to match. The dairy also doubles as a place to stop and rest for a night, as there are no proper hotels yet. Overall Mealsburg is an interesting little place to stop on one’s trip through the Land of Ev if one ever gets the chance, while there currently isn’t enough to satisfy a tourist for more than a day the town is still new and growing, and it's likely that this will be woefully out of date by the time it is properly published and spread around. However if anything that should be more of an incentive to check out this up-and-coming little community and the food that can be found there.

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