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Wergenbeng


Wergenbeng is a specialized canal city whose economy is based on the large-scale production of wood.
To support this production structure, the city imports high-quality metal tools.

Alongside forestry, agriculture plays a crucial role. Extensive fields stretch beyond the managed forest zones. This balance between forest and farmland ensures both food security and economic stability.

Alliance


The city is the founder of the European Business Federation.
Since it is currently the only member, it is actively looking to join a larger Great Federation Alliance, or it will seek to merge with other Great Federations.

 

Geography


Wergenbeng is located in the woodland biome of what was once northwest Germany.

 

Culture


Wergenbeng has a developed tavern tradition. Canal-side inns and timber-framed alehouses serve as social and economic centers.
The city’s civic structure is shaped by a disciplined work culture influenced by forestry cycles and industrial coordination.

 

 

Architecture


The city reflects its environment, featuring timber-framed buildings, lumber yards integrated into regulated reforestation sectors, and surrounding agricultural fields forming a structured landscape.


 

Founding Story


Wergenbeng was founded on February 13, 3026, when settlers reached a dense forest region intersected by a navigable canal. 

The name Wergenbeng is inspired by old Germanic linguistic roots. "Wergen" derives from Werk/werken (work), while "beng" echoes regional suffixes linked to settlements near riverbanks. Taken together, the name can be interpreted as "work settlement by the water".

 

Population


The city has a steadily growing population, reflecting its economic stability and organized infrastructure.

 

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