MORE! MORE! Also this week, my siblings came home, even if it was after Christmas. Not much done this week because holidays.
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Mochi’s Mocha
Building | 662 words
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This was named after a fellow Anvilite, Mochimanoban. They made a dad joke at me one day, and as punishment, I added them into my world, but only as a building named “Mochi’s Mocha.”
It’s a café that is located in Ravia (not sure where yet, I’ll have to make a new town). They specialize in mochas and mochi (a Japanese rice cake). These soft, chewy rice cakes come in a variety of flavors and fillings, catering to both traditional tastes and adventurous palates. Among the most sought-after options is the Mocha Mochi, a delightful treat filled with luscious mocha ice cream—an exquisite fusion of textures and flavors that leaves patrons craving more.
Additionally, the café is lined with shelves filled with a variety of books, inviting guests to sit back, sip their beverages, and immerse themselves in a good read. Visitors are encouraged to bring their favorite books to share with the community, leaving behind a piece of their personal library for others to discover and enjoy.
Global Logistics Agency
Organization | 499 words
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For those who have played C&C: Generals, you know what the GLA is. I just had to make an organization with the same acronym in my world.
My friend and I were talking about this one night, and he said one of the lines the Bomb Truck says in C&C: “GLA postal service.”
At that point, I had the idea to make the GLA in my world a logistics company; I thought it would be hilarious.
The Global Logistics Agency was established in the year 912, shortly following the retirement of the Director of Logistics from the revered Dragonguard. After retiring, they observed a significant inefficiency in civilian logistics. Even a single shipment of goods had to pass through multiple companies before reaching its final destination. This convoluted process not only extended delivery times but also increased the risk of items being lost or compromised during transit, which could lead to dissatisfaction among customers and economic losses for businesses.
Over the years, they have significantly expanded their services to include a variety of unique and specialized transportation options. This expansion has allowed them to cater to specific industries and client requirements, ensuring that each logistical challenge is addressed with care and expertise. Even in the present day, the Dragonguard occasionally partners with the GLA to leverage their combined strengths in handling these specialized logistical operations. This collaboration enables them to offer enhanced solutions and innovative approaches to complex transport scenarios, ultimately improving efficiency and reliability in their service delivery.