Difference between revisions of "Wyewurk"
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|name= Wyewurk | |name= Wyewurk | ||
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|island= Jorvik Island | |island= Jorvik Island | ||
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|date= September 2005 | |date= September 2005 | ||
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− | '''Wyewurk''' is a right-facing [[bungalow]] on {{ | + | '''Wyewurk''' is a right-facing [[bungalow]] on {{Cerulean|Jorvik Island}}. It was erected in September 2005 under the governance of the [[flag]] [[Death's Banner]]. The [[deed]] holder is the current [[governor]] of Jorvik. |
Wyewurk was named by [[Barnie|Brontes]], then-governor of Jorvik during the occupation of Death's Banner, according to the previously established naming scheme of great literature references. This building was named after the house from [[wikipedia:D. H. Lawrence|D. H. Lawrence]]'s novel ''[[wikipedia:Kangaroo (novel)|Kangaroo]]'', Wyewurk. | Wyewurk was named by [[Barnie|Brontes]], then-governor of Jorvik during the occupation of Death's Banner, according to the previously established naming scheme of great literature references. This building was named after the house from [[wikipedia:D. H. Lawrence|D. H. Lawrence]]'s novel ''[[wikipedia:Kangaroo (novel)|Kangaroo]]'', Wyewurk. |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 24 February 2012
Wyewurk | |
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Right-facing Bungalow on Jorvik Island (Ruby Archipelago) Cerulean Ocean | |
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Owner | Jenardo |
Erected | September 2005 |
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Wyewurk is a right-facing bungalow on Jorvik Island. It was erected in September 2005 under the governance of the flag Death's Banner. The deed holder is the current governor of Jorvik.
Wyewurk was named by Brontes, then-governor of Jorvik during the occupation of Death's Banner, according to the previously established naming scheme of great literature references. This building was named after the house from D. H. Lawrence's novel Kangaroo, Wyewurk.