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=== Néktōn Zoo === | === Néktōn Zoo === | ||
Néktōn Zoo, located on an entire island in the center of Hergom's capital, is one of the largest zoos in Gotha. Unlike traditional human zoos, which focus on preservation and education, Wolgos zoos prioritize entertainment and direct interaction between animals and patrons. Néktōn Zoo epitomizes this approach, with animal blood sports, hunting, and intense spectacles forming the core of its attractions. | |||
The zoo is particularly renowned for its hunting ranges, where visitors can engage in the pursuit of fast-breeding animals such as goats, boars, and gazelles. Patrons are equipped with tools like bows, hammers, and javelins to hunt these animals, creating an immersive and primal experience. Trap pits offer another layer of interaction, allowing visitors to design their own traps to catch smaller creatures like rats, rabbits, ferrets, and birds, adding a strategic element to their hunting activities. | |||
Primates, closely related to both humans and Wolgos, play a central role in the zoo’s entertainment offerings. These animals are made to participate in spectacles ranging from mock battles and boxing matches to comedic performances. For those seeking more intense entertainment, fast-breeding monkeys are pitted against each other in violent confrontations, with food rewards used to encourage aggression. | |||
The zoo also features large mammals such as aurochs, which are showcased in fighting rings where they battle each other or face ceremonial execution by trained Wolgos entertainers. These events highlight the strength and ferocity of the animals. Similarly, wolves, dogs, tigers, and lions are used in combat pits, where patrons can observe and place bets on the outcomes of these bloody encounters. | |||
Birds and insects are integral to the zoo's hands-on activities, particularly for children. Young visitors are encouraged to trap and kill birds, pluck their feathers, or stuff them as souvenirs. Insects are also popular, with patrons, especially children, creating their own curiosity boxes from the creatures they capture. | |||
In addition to these spectacles, the zoo offers an educational petting zoo where children can interact with smaller animals like rabbits, rats, chicks, piglets, and lambs. However, this experience goes beyond mere interaction, allowing children to kill and dissect the animals. The zoo also provides the option for patrons to have the animals they kill cooked and served in its restaurants, adding a culinary aspect to the visit. For those who participate in the hunting ranges, services are available to preserve pelts or mount trophies. | |||
Historically, Néktōn Zoo featured exhibits of what the Wolgos considered "exotic" humans, who were made to perform for the entertainment of patrons. Following Hergom's participation in the ARAIH treaty, these exhibits were replaced with hired actors dressed in costumes from their homelands, who interact with visitors and pose for pictures. Human fights remain a popular attraction, now performed by hired sportsmen trained to deliver dramatic, mock gore. Additionally, fighting pits featuring nude female actresses have become a favored spectacle among male Wolgos patrons. | |||
The zoo’s extensive collection of animals, sourced from across Gotha, is often obtained through illicit means due to strained relations with the animals' native regions. Hergom is believed to utilize its underworld connections to poach and transport these animals. To ensure a steady supply for hunting and blood sports, the city operates breeding ranches for large cats, mammals, birds, and primates, making the spectacles both sustainable and accessible to a wide range of patrons. | |||
=== Stéinosghwénos Xorgis Stadium === | === Stéinosghwénos Xorgis Stadium === |
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Country | [[Hergom]] |
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Foundation | 01.01.1001 |
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Total | 9,150,352 |
Rank | 2nd place in Hergom |
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Etymology
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1 | Ḱr̥snódyēws | 15 | Sélkosr̥nḗkwtōn | |||
2 | Ph₂tḗrn̥gʷnós | 16 | Léwkoskm̥tḗrnos Ph2tḗros | |||
3 | Dyḗwsdʰróm | 17 | Gwérkolos | |||
4 | Dyḗwsgwḗmertos | 18 | Ṭéwrsélkw | |||
5 | Néḱmedrus | 19 | Ḱl̥dósnékton | |||
6 | Térmnēbhōn | 20 | Ḱrsnómēs | |||
7 | Sélrudhyēwr | 21 | Lókwe | |||
8 | Ṭéwrgwérk | 22 | Sténos | |||
9 | Ḱrsnówérun | 23 | Wérunsegw | |||
10 | Lókwyēws | 24 | Séltermos | |||
11 | Néḱgwérros | 25 | H1mr̥tósdyḗws | |||
12 | Rudhrómēns | 26 | Gwérkl̥dōm | |||
13 | Gʷérktermos | 27 | Ḱrsnódhérm | |||
14 | Wérumertos | 28 | Dhol'monon |
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Néktōn Zoo
Néktōn Zoo, located on an entire island in the center of Hergom's capital, is one of the largest zoos in Gotha. Unlike traditional human zoos, which focus on preservation and education, Wolgos zoos prioritize entertainment and direct interaction between animals and patrons. Néktōn Zoo epitomizes this approach, with animal blood sports, hunting, and intense spectacles forming the core of its attractions.
The zoo is particularly renowned for its hunting ranges, where visitors can engage in the pursuit of fast-breeding animals such as goats, boars, and gazelles. Patrons are equipped with tools like bows, hammers, and javelins to hunt these animals, creating an immersive and primal experience. Trap pits offer another layer of interaction, allowing visitors to design their own traps to catch smaller creatures like rats, rabbits, ferrets, and birds, adding a strategic element to their hunting activities.
Primates, closely related to both humans and Wolgos, play a central role in the zoo’s entertainment offerings. These animals are made to participate in spectacles ranging from mock battles and boxing matches to comedic performances. For those seeking more intense entertainment, fast-breeding monkeys are pitted against each other in violent confrontations, with food rewards used to encourage aggression.
The zoo also features large mammals such as aurochs, which are showcased in fighting rings where they battle each other or face ceremonial execution by trained Wolgos entertainers. These events highlight the strength and ferocity of the animals. Similarly, wolves, dogs, tigers, and lions are used in combat pits, where patrons can observe and place bets on the outcomes of these bloody encounters.
Birds and insects are integral to the zoo's hands-on activities, particularly for children. Young visitors are encouraged to trap and kill birds, pluck their feathers, or stuff them as souvenirs. Insects are also popular, with patrons, especially children, creating their own curiosity boxes from the creatures they capture.
In addition to these spectacles, the zoo offers an educational petting zoo where children can interact with smaller animals like rabbits, rats, chicks, piglets, and lambs. However, this experience goes beyond mere interaction, allowing children to kill and dissect the animals. The zoo also provides the option for patrons to have the animals they kill cooked and served in its restaurants, adding a culinary aspect to the visit. For those who participate in the hunting ranges, services are available to preserve pelts or mount trophies.
Historically, Néktōn Zoo featured exhibits of what the Wolgos considered "exotic" humans, who were made to perform for the entertainment of patrons. Following Hergom's participation in the ARAIH treaty, these exhibits were replaced with hired actors dressed in costumes from their homelands, who interact with visitors and pose for pictures. Human fights remain a popular attraction, now performed by hired sportsmen trained to deliver dramatic, mock gore. Additionally, fighting pits featuring nude female actresses have become a favored spectacle among male Wolgos patrons.
The zoo’s extensive collection of animals, sourced from across Gotha, is often obtained through illicit means due to strained relations with the animals' native regions. Hergom is believed to utilize its underworld connections to poach and transport these animals. To ensure a steady supply for hunting and blood sports, the city operates breeding ranches for large cats, mammals, birds, and primates, making the spectacles both sustainable and accessible to a wide range of patrons.
Stéinosghwénos Xorgis Stadium
Ḱr̥snókléwos Bhut'sworos Stadium
Dyḗwsklékwos Plaza
Wérunospḗwos Street
Grand Réǵsmon Park
Dhol'monon Dam
Léwkoskm̥tḗrnos Ph2tḗros Island
Whrosklowos Central Station
Governance
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Dhonowlgos | The Bind | Hergom ep swekorwos | United New Kingdoms | ||
~3000 CE - 7505 CE | 7508 CE - 7603 CE | 7608 CE - Present |
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Dhonowlgos Politics: Politics - Foreign Relations
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Dhonowlgos Society: Monuments - Society - Brochs of Dhonowlgos
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History of The Bind: History - Geography - Military - Science - Brochs of The Bind
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Politics of The Bind: Politics - Military - Administrative Divisions of the Bind
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Society in The Bind: Brochs of The Bind - communication in The Bind - Demographics
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History of The United New Kingdoms: History
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Politics of The United New Kingdoms: Politics - Military
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Society and Culture in The United New Kingdoms: Wolgos Culture in the UNK - Demographics - Humans of the UNK
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