Moorgrove

Moorgrove is a small town that is fairly isolated from any surrounding cities. It has been around for over 800 rotations. it was founded by Thomas Moorgrove in the 1203 rotation, and some buildings in the town are still standing from that time. Moorgrove was originally a logging town that distributed lumber, and after a few generations the mayor decided it would be more beneficial to turn it into a self run town, because a nearby settlement was also distributing lumber which was putting the town into a bit of an economic decline.

Elmond Street is the biggest part of town and forms a loop around where most of the shops are. In the map in History of Moorgrove there are eight roads that branch of Elmond, going in all directions, which lead to houses and various privately owned businesses. Those eight does not include Moorgrove Road, which leads to The Manor. At what seems to be the "top" of Elmond Street is City Hall. One of the streets branching off to the left of Elmond is called Greenwood, and is where The Library is located. The bus stop is right on the main stretch of Elmond.

Most modern technology does not work in Moorgrove, and there are no cars, but they do have a bus.

The Library was the first building in the town, finished during the same rotation the town was founded in. it was used as a makeshift city hall as well as a shelter for the few residents that lived there at the time. The Library took almost 5 rotations to fully complete, but what History of Moorgrove describes as the "main building" only took two rotations. No information is provided as to what is not included in the "main building."