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Buildings in Osiria are mainly composed from sandstones, red sandstones, black-stained glass panes, and occasionally spruce logs and dark oak slabs. Many of these buildings feature combined light blue and yellow carpets on their floors; gold blocks are occasionally used as well. Other noticeable elements of the city are scattered nether wart trees and nether warts grown on soul sands, as well as rib cages of presumably large animals. All roads within this city are dirt paths. The city's southern entrance is marked with three ankh gates, while the northern entrance has an ankh gate.
Buildings in Osiria are mainly composed from sandstones, red sandstones, black-stained glass panes, and occasionally spruce logs and dark oak slabs. Many of these buildings feature combined light blue and yellow carpets on their floors; gold blocks are occasionally used as well. Other noticeable elements of the city are scattered nether wart trees and nether warts grown on soul sands, as well as rib cages of presumably large animals. All roads within this city are dirt paths. The city's southern entrance is marked with three ankh gates, while the northern entrance has an ankh gate.


There are several notable buildings in the city. An information building, which feature bulletin boards and a counter for civil administration, is situated at the heart of the city. Another is The Grand Desert Hotel, the city's tallest building at four levels high (including rooftop).  
Most of the buildings in Osiria are small businesses and houses. There are several notable buildings in the city. An information building, which feature bulletin boards and a counter for civil administration, is situated at the heart of the city. Another is The Grand Desert Hotel, the city's tallest building at four levels high (including rooftop). A church and a city is also built in the city.


Osiria is home to Osiria Station, located south of the city and serving the [[Empire Line]]. A warp spot (/warp osiria) is also available in front of the information building. The city is also accessible by dirt path roads; the road leaving the city to the north will lead to Cactus County town, while the road to the south will lead to Parkbench, Seijin Taz, and Sultanate of Baba. An intercity water access, the Osiria-Baba Treaty Canal, is also present.
Osiria is home to Osiria Station, located south of the city and serving the [[Empire Line]]. A warp spot (/warp osiria) is also available in front of the information building. The city is also accessible by dirt path roads; the road leaving the city to the north will lead to Cactus County town, while the road to the south will lead to Parkbench, Seijin Taz, and Sultanate of Baba. An intercity water access, the Osiria-Baba Treaty Canal, is also present.

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Osiria

Osiria is a desert city under Crotean Empire, situated within Cactus County Region. The city was first established in 2017 by Crotenis (aka Crobat).

Geography

Osiria is fully situated on a desert biome within the greater Cactus County Region. It borders the Cactus County town-based SISA Launchpad to the north, as well as an Enpeecee village named Parkbench to the south. The town is relatively close to Dawn's Great Pyramid complex.

Structures

Buildings in Osiria are mainly composed from sandstones, red sandstones, black-stained glass panes, and occasionally spruce logs and dark oak slabs. Many of these buildings feature combined light blue and yellow carpets on their floors; gold blocks are occasionally used as well. Other noticeable elements of the city are scattered nether wart trees and nether warts grown on soul sands, as well as rib cages of presumably large animals. All roads within this city are dirt paths. The city's southern entrance is marked with three ankh gates, while the northern entrance has an ankh gate.

Most of the buildings in Osiria are small businesses and houses. There are several notable buildings in the city. An information building, which feature bulletin boards and a counter for civil administration, is situated at the heart of the city. Another is The Grand Desert Hotel, the city's tallest building at four levels high (including rooftop). A church and a city is also built in the city.

Osiria is home to Osiria Station, located south of the city and serving the Empire Line. A warp spot (/warp osiria) is also available in front of the information building. The city is also accessible by dirt path roads; the road leaving the city to the north will lead to Cactus County town, while the road to the south will lead to Parkbench, Seijin Taz, and Sultanate of Baba. An intercity water access, the Osiria-Baba Treaty Canal, is also present.

History

Crotenis founded Osiria on December 6th, 2017. At the same date, the city announced the collective foundation of Crotean Empire with other cities: Hwales, Durin, and Mewni. After its formation, the city established diplomatic relations with Sultanate of Baba; the two collaborated to create the Osiria-Baba Treaty Canal, founded on December 20th, 2017. The Grand Desert Hotel was opened on December 22nd, 2017.

Government and Diplomacy

Despite being a part of Crotean Empire, the city played stately roles; these include diplomatic ties with the town of Cactus County, as well as Sultanate of Baba. Embassies for the two governments are constructed in the city. The capital of Baba is also a sister of Osiria; their governments collaborated to construct the Osiria-Baba Treaty Canal that connects both cities. The city is also a member of the The Shirean Desert Trade Federation, with its headquarters located south of the city. Other members are the Cactus County town, Sultanate of Baba, and Anchorhead.

References

This list includes only public sources and does not cover original research or field surveys.