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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.
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.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Néktōn Zoo Exhibits
! Exhibit Name !! Description
|-
| Predator Arena || A central attraction where large predators, including lions, tigers, and wolves, engage in fierce combat or hunt live prey. Patrons observe these powerful creatures from a safe distance.
|-
| Hunting Ranges || Expansive arenas and open-air halls designed to mimic natural environments, allowing patrons to hunt animals like gazelles, boars, hyenas, wolves, hares, and goats using bows, hammers, and javelins.
|-
| Primate Coliseum || A venue dedicated to primate performances, including mock battles, boxing matches, and comedic acts with apes and monkeys.
|-
| Aurochs Battle Grounds || A fighting ring for large mammals like aurochs, where these creatures engage in ceremonial combat or are showcased for their size and strength.
|-
| Trap Pits || Interactive pits where visitors can set traps to capture and kill smaller animals such as rats, rabbits, and birds.
|-
| Savanna Safari || A guided tour through a safari exhibit featuring animals like giraffes, zebras, antelope, and white elephants from Tzeraka and Tharna, observed in a simulated natural habitat.
|-
| Tropical Rainforest Pavilion || A lush indoor greenhouse exhibit showcasing the biodiversity of rainforests, with a focus on birds, reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals.
|-
| Aquarium || A state-of-the-art aquarium housing marine life, from colorful coral reef fish to large predators like sharks and rays. Includes touch pools and popular shark feeding shows.
|-
| Coral Reef Exhibit || A section of the aquarium dedicated to vibrant coral reefs, featuring species like clownfish, anemones, and seahorses, with educational displays on reef conservation.
|-
| Sea Life Shows || An amphitheater by the aquarium where trained dolphins, sea lions, and other marine animals perform synchronized routines and tricks.
|-
| Fishing Ponds || Man-made ponds stocked with fish where patrons can catch their own dinner using provided rods and tackle. The catch can be cooked on-site or taken home.
|-
| Arctic Vault || A cold-weather exhibit featuring penguins, polar bears, foxes, and birdlife in a simulated polar environment, with underwater viewing areas.
|-
| Elephant Pavilion || A large, open-air exhibit dedicated to elephants, where patrons can observe them bathing, feeding, and socializing. Premium options include riding atop trained elephants.
|-
| Reptile House || A traditional exhibit showcasing reptiles such as snakes, lizards, and turtles. Includes a hunting rockery where patrons can hunt colorful snakes and lizards to skin and take home.
|-
| Bird of Prey Aviary || A large aviary where patrons can observe eagles, hawks, and owls in flight demonstrations and up-close encounters. Patrons can feed live prey to the birds.
|-
| Avian Archery Range || A specialized area where patrons can hunt birds in flight using bows and arrows. Feathers, claws, and heads can be collected as souvenirs or preserved as trophies.
|-
| Insectarium || A display of live insects and their habitats. Includes an interactive area where patrons can capture, kill, and preserve insects to create curiosity boxes. Patrons can also collect and consume Naeslor grubs or honey.
|-
| Petting Slaughterhouse || A petting zoo where children can interact with small animals like piglets, lambs, and chicks, and then choose to kill and dissect them.
|-
| Butterfly Garden || A serene garden filled with a variety of butterflies, where visitors can walk among these delicate creatures and learn about their life cycles. Patrons can also collect specimens and mount them on frames for a fee.
|-
| Children’s Hunting Academy and Discovery Zone || A hands-on educational area where children learn about animals through activities like digging for fossils or identifying animal tracks, with training in using bows and traps.
|-
| Amphibian House || An exhibit focused on frogs, toads, and salamanders, showcasing their diverse adaptations and habitats.
|-
| Rodent Rampage || An interactive exhibit where patrons can hunt or trap rodents like rats and mice, with tools provided by the zoo.
|-
| Flamingo Lagoon || A picturesque lagoon featuring flamingos and other wading birds, with feeding opportunities for patrons.
|-
| Dnkluwos Heritage Zone || A recreation of the Wolgos homeland environment, showcasing species like Haiter stags, Rudhwl̥kwos wolves, and bears, along with the epic biomes of the islands.
|}


=== Stéinosghwénos Xorgis Stadium ===
=== Stéinosghwénos Xorgis Stadium ===

Revision as of 03:41, 18 August 2024

Nekwehon
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Location
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Country [[Hergom]]
Region RegionName
Foundation 01.01.1001
Founded by FounderName
Government
Type Tribal Council
Body Nekwehon Council
Mayor MayorName
Physical
Elevation TBC meters
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Time zone TBC
Population
Total 9,150,352
Rank 2nd place in Hergom
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Etymology

City Map and Districts

General map of Nekwehen - north south orientation with numbered districts.
Districts Number Name Key remarks District Number Name Remarks
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

City Centre

Attractions and Landmarks

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.

Néktōn Zoo Exhibits
Exhibit Name Description
Predator Arena A central attraction where large predators, including lions, tigers, and wolves, engage in fierce combat or hunt live prey. Patrons observe these powerful creatures from a safe distance.
Hunting Ranges Expansive arenas and open-air halls designed to mimic natural environments, allowing patrons to hunt animals like gazelles, boars, hyenas, wolves, hares, and goats using bows, hammers, and javelins.
Primate Coliseum A venue dedicated to primate performances, including mock battles, boxing matches, and comedic acts with apes and monkeys.
Aurochs Battle Grounds A fighting ring for large mammals like aurochs, where these creatures engage in ceremonial combat or are showcased for their size and strength.
Trap Pits Interactive pits where visitors can set traps to capture and kill smaller animals such as rats, rabbits, and birds.
Savanna Safari A guided tour through a safari exhibit featuring animals like giraffes, zebras, antelope, and white elephants from Tzeraka and Tharna, observed in a simulated natural habitat.
Tropical Rainforest Pavilion A lush indoor greenhouse exhibit showcasing the biodiversity of rainforests, with a focus on birds, reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals.
Aquarium A state-of-the-art aquarium housing marine life, from colorful coral reef fish to large predators like sharks and rays. Includes touch pools and popular shark feeding shows.
Coral Reef Exhibit A section of the aquarium dedicated to vibrant coral reefs, featuring species like clownfish, anemones, and seahorses, with educational displays on reef conservation.
Sea Life Shows An amphitheater by the aquarium where trained dolphins, sea lions, and other marine animals perform synchronized routines and tricks.
Fishing Ponds Man-made ponds stocked with fish where patrons can catch their own dinner using provided rods and tackle. The catch can be cooked on-site or taken home.
Arctic Vault A cold-weather exhibit featuring penguins, polar bears, foxes, and birdlife in a simulated polar environment, with underwater viewing areas.
Elephant Pavilion A large, open-air exhibit dedicated to elephants, where patrons can observe them bathing, feeding, and socializing. Premium options include riding atop trained elephants.
Reptile House A traditional exhibit showcasing reptiles such as snakes, lizards, and turtles. Includes a hunting rockery where patrons can hunt colorful snakes and lizards to skin and take home.
Bird of Prey Aviary A large aviary where patrons can observe eagles, hawks, and owls in flight demonstrations and up-close encounters. Patrons can feed live prey to the birds.
Avian Archery Range A specialized area where patrons can hunt birds in flight using bows and arrows. Feathers, claws, and heads can be collected as souvenirs or preserved as trophies.
Insectarium A display of live insects and their habitats. Includes an interactive area where patrons can capture, kill, and preserve insects to create curiosity boxes. Patrons can also collect and consume Naeslor grubs or honey.
Petting Slaughterhouse A petting zoo where children can interact with small animals like piglets, lambs, and chicks, and then choose to kill and dissect them.
Butterfly Garden A serene garden filled with a variety of butterflies, where visitors can walk among these delicate creatures and learn about their life cycles. Patrons can also collect specimens and mount them on frames for a fee.
Children’s Hunting Academy and Discovery Zone A hands-on educational area where children learn about animals through activities like digging for fossils or identifying animal tracks, with training in using bows and traps.
Amphibian House An exhibit focused on frogs, toads, and salamanders, showcasing their diverse adaptations and habitats.
Rodent Rampage An interactive exhibit where patrons can hunt or trap rodents like rats and mice, with tools provided by the zoo.
Flamingo Lagoon A picturesque lagoon featuring flamingos and other wading birds, with feeding opportunities for patrons.
Dnkluwos Heritage Zone A recreation of the Wolgos homeland environment, showcasing species like Haiter stags, Rudhwl̥kwos wolves, and bears, along with the epic biomes of the islands.


Stéinosghwénos Xorgis Stadium

Ḱr̥snókléwos Bhut'sworos Stadium

Dyḗwsklékwos Plaza

Wérunospḗwos Street

Grand Réǵsmon Park

Dhol'monon Dam

Léwkoskm̥tḗrnos Ph2tḗros Island

Whrosklowos Central Station

Governance

The Wolgos

Wolgos Sub-species

Physiology topics: Wolgos Psyche - Wolgos Development From Birth to Adulthood - Death for the Wolgos - Wolgos Sexuality - Wolgos Masculinity - Wolgos Womanhood
Culture topics: Oere - Wolgos Cuisine - Wolgos Sports - Wolgos units of measurement - Wolgos calendar - Wolgos language - Wolgos Cultural norms and traditions - Wolgos literature

Historic and current Nations of the Wolgos
Dhonowlgos The Bind Hergom ep swekorwos United New Kingdoms
~3000 CE - 7505 CE 7508 CE - 7603 CE 7608 CE - Present


Dhonowlgos

History & Geography

History of Dhonowlgos: History of Dhonowlgos - Stained Era - Era of Rising Lilies
Dhonowlgos Geography: Dnkluwos Islands



Politics & Economy

Dhonowlgos Politics: Politics - Foreign Relations
Dhonowlgos Economy: Economy of Dhonowlgos



Society & Culture

Dhonowlgos Society: Monuments - Society - Brochs of Dhonowlgos
Dhonowlgos Culture: Cultures of Dhonowlgos - Eokoesr in Old Dhonowlgos




The Bind

History & Geography

History of The Bind: History - Geography - Military - Science - Brochs of The Bind
The Bind Geography: Geography



Politics & Economy

Politics of The Bind: Politics - Military - Administrative Divisions of the Bind
Economy of The Bind: Economy - Geography



Society & Culture

Society in The Bind: Brochs of The Bind - communication in The Bind - Demographics
Cultures of The Bind: Wolgos Culture in The Bind - Ak'lam culture in the Bind - Shriaav in the Bind Empire



Hergom ep swekorwos

History & Geography

History of Hergom: History of Hergom - Colonisation of Kupeya - First Coalition War - Second Coalition War
Urbanisation in Hergom: Cities and Urban centres: Nekwehon, Ombhrosdhom, Rūdhroskhom, Newos Chaed Praet, Newos Kalsulan, Kérsróm, Nbhreǵ-Skous, Newos Dhowkros, Nbhreǵ-Endas, Dhubhowelksteh2nos, H2stḗrtérm̥n
Geography of Hergom: Regions - Administrative Divisions - National parks - Mountains - Rivers and Lakes


Politics & Economy

Economy of Hergom: Economy
Companies and Resources: Companies of Hergom - Natural resources - Energy
Financial Systems: Currency - Banking - The twenty seven enterprises
Economy and Commerce: Living standards - Consumer goods and shopping - Bazaar Ports of Hergom - Transport in Hergom - Computing in Hergom
Politics of Hergom: Government of Hergom - Gweḱwōntiyo Hregwes - Heghnom Kawisoos - Hregwis Wl̥kwos - Wolgos Justice System - Others court - Human justice system - Other's law - Human Code - Hominid Rights in Hergom
Military and Defence: Military overview - Hlrike - H2egmegh2 - Army - Wodr̥h2ekmon - Navy - Dyeubherh2 - Airforce - Peh2ugneh3i Weg - Military Police - Nuclear Weapons - Coast Guard

Society & Culture

Ethnicity: Wolgos - Gahnam in Hergom - Chalam in Hergom - Uturans in Hergom - Sekwntos - Shriaav of Hergom
Society and Culture: Sports in Hergom - Science in Hergom - Healthcare in Hergom - Wolgos Cultural norms and traditions - Wolgos Cuisine and Cuisine in Hergom - Media in Hergom - Education in Hergom - Wolgos Tribes
Religion: Dlroch'veldr


United New Kingdoms

History & Geography

History of The United New Kingdoms: History
The United New Kingdoms Geography: Geography



Politics & Economy

Politics of The United New Kingdoms: Politics - Military
Economy of The: Economy - Geography



Society & Culture

Society and Culture in The United New Kingdoms: Wolgos Culture in the UNK - Demographics - Humans of the UNK
Culture of The United New Kingdom: Brochs of The United New Kingdoms - Culture of the United New Kingdoms