Our team of Arins explored the Medici Principality, one of the noblest regions in Arindal (previously called Arcadia), surrounded by International Waters and located a short distance from the west coast of the mainland, connected by Demeter’s Overpass. This article will share our findings on the region’s most significant landmarks and natural wonders.
The Fund and Stakeholder’s Building
The virtual Fund and Stakeholder’s Building is located in the Medici Principality on the map at the base of Mount Plutus. Users can apply for a portal operator license and manage their services and sales there. Mount Plutus, a natural wonder with an altitude of 2,349, is a breathtaking peak that offers views of the region, including the Port of Cambridge and Demeter’s Overpass. Cretos Island, with its exuberant flora and fauna, is more than just a destination with sandy beaches. Ancient documents report that past inhabitants of Arindal were very fond of visiting it.
Mount Plutus
Mount Plutus, with an altitude of 2,349, is a natural wonder in Arindal. Its breathtaking views of the region attracted hikers who could spot landmarks such as the Stakeholder’s Building, the Port of Cambridge, and Demeter’s Overpass from the peak. On clear summer days, one can even catch a glimpse of the Great Empire’s west coast. The area is also steeped in the legends of mythology, including the famous Tale of Ganeni. Folklore tells of this loyal guard of Niefel, the Goddess of Death, who used to protect the summit of Mount Plutus. His tireless vigil killed the vegetation around the access path, and to this day, no species can grow there. A rudimentary ruin along this path is believed by local communities to be the home of this intriguing character.
The Port of Cambridge
The Port of Cambridge is one of the largest harbors in Arindal. Valuable cargo was imported into the Medici Principality from other regions, and black market activities related to fine goods were rumored.
Cretos Island
Cretos Island is more than just a destination with calm and relaxing sandy beaches. Its exuberant flora and fauna make it a dreamy paradise, and there is evidence to suggest that past inhabitants of Arindal were very fond of visiting it. Ancient documents report that sailors and fugitives used the island during previous epochs.