MAUEBERGER - City of the Four Lakes!
Overview
Legends say that the towns of Caputh and Geltow once stood where Maueberger now lies, divided by the lakes Schwielowsee, Petzinsee, and Templiner See, in the middle of the deciduous forests of what was then the Kingdom of Brandenburg.
The tranquil idyll of Maueberger, with its vast wheat fields and pretty spots by the water, is only occasionally disturbed by the drunken revelry of a few revellers.
Some claim that the inhabitants even invented beer before bread, which is of course complete nonsense. However, it is true that there are almost as many taverns in the town as there are large residential buildings.
Economy & Resources
Let's be honest: beer, lots of beer.
Population
Founded: February 1, 3026