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* '''Laurelian International Hope Station''': The southern stop of the Anuman Line. The station is renowned Shire-wide by its giant lotus-formed architecture, which might be inspired from [[Laurelian]] spirituality. The station also serves the [[Norshire Line]]. | * '''Laurelian International Hope Station''': The southern stop of the Anuman Line. The station is renowned Shire-wide by its giant lotus-formed architecture, which might be inspired from [[Laurelian]] spirituality. The station also serves the [[Norshire Line]]. | ||
* '''[[Laurelian Nature Preserve]]''': | * '''[[Laurelian Nature Preserve]]''': Amid the natural scenery, its station is adjacent to three villages, occupied by [[Enpeecee]]s. The villages are protected by gates and iron golems. Each village is based on different materials: spruce, cherry blossom, and bamboo. | ||
* '''[[Krain]]''': A small, cozy town in the snowy highlands of northeastern Shire, known for its GUP clothing brand. The town's station also serves the [[Anuman Line]]. | * '''[[Krain]]''': A small, cozy town in the snowy highlands of northeastern Shire, known for its GUP clothing brand. The town's station also serves the [[Anuman Line]]. | ||
Revision as of 08:17, 31 January 2026
The Anuman Line is an STA rail route situated in northeastern Shire. It currently serves three stations from the Laurelian International Hope Station, well known by its lotus-formed architecture, to the mountainous town of Krain.
Stations Along the Anuman Line
- Laurelian International Hope Station: The southern stop of the Anuman Line. The station is renowned Shire-wide by its giant lotus-formed architecture, which might be inspired from Laurelian spirituality. The station also serves the Norshire Line.
- Laurelian Nature Preserve: Amid the natural scenery, its station is adjacent to three villages, occupied by Enpeecees. The villages are protected by gates and iron golems. Each village is based on different materials: spruce, cherry blossom, and bamboo.
- Krain: A small, cozy town in the snowy highlands of northeastern Shire, known for its GUP clothing brand. The town's station also serves the Anuman Line.