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+ | |name= Huetopia | ||
+ | |ocean= Cerulean | ||
+ | |island= Jorvik Island | ||
+ | |arch= Ruby | ||
+ | |type= apothecary | ||
+ | |size= bazaar | ||
+ | |facing= left | ||
+ | |erected= yes | ||
+ | |date= June 2004 | ||
+ | |screenshot= yes | ||
+ | |owner=[[Jacktheblack]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | '''Huetopia''' is a left-facing [[ | + | '''Huetopia''' is a left-facing [[apothecary]] [[bazaar]] on {{Cerulean|Jorvik Island}}. It was erected in June 2004 under the governance of the flag, [[Looterati]]. The deed holder is the current governor of Jorvik island. |
− | [[ | + | Huetopia was named by the original owners of Jorvik, the Looterati, according to their scheme of great literature references and Norse mythology references. This building was named after [[Wikipedia:Thomas More|Thomas More]]'s 1516 novel about a perfectly organized society, [[wikipedia:Utopia (book)|Utopia]]. |
− | Huetopia was named | + | Huetopia was also named along a specific naming scheme for bazaars that alluded to or pertained to them being cities, towns, or governances. This building was named after the suffix "topia" which refers to a perfect, centralized society. |
Latest revision as of 02:22, 23 February 2012
Huetopia | |
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Left-facing Apothecary Bazaar on Jorvik Island (Ruby Archipelago) Cerulean Ocean | |
Proprietorship | |
Owner | Jacktheblack |
Erected | June 2004 |
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Huetopia is a left-facing apothecary bazaar on Jorvik Island. It was erected in June 2004 under the governance of the flag, Looterati. The deed holder is the current governor of Jorvik island.
Huetopia was named by the original owners of Jorvik, the Looterati, according to their scheme of great literature references and Norse mythology references. This building was named after Thomas More's 1516 novel about a perfectly organized society, Utopia.
Huetopia was also named along a specific naming scheme for bazaars that alluded to or pertained to them being cities, towns, or governances. This building was named after the suffix "topia" which refers to a perfect, centralized society.