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... w months. The surrounding forests had been completely cleared, the thatched cottages of the townsfolk dismantled, and the land around the village leveled. The felled trees were repurposed to construct log cabins, and the town's layout was entirely restructured with a network of crisscrossing roads dividing it into distinct areas.
Though still in its developmental stage, it was clear from the organized road plan that Tumbleton, once completed, would rival a city like New Barrel in structu ...
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