Before there was even a spark of an idea to build the eighth town of Astau,
construction began on a new town called Peak Valley. It may seem like an
oxymoron, but there really was a smallish mountain to the south of Springfield
and Splitsville, on top of which was a sort of bowl that looked like any other
valley. Experts believed it once housed a glacier, but they couldn’t explain
what would have happened to all the water on the surface. In fact, it was a
question they never answered about the whole world. There were signs of water
erosion all over the place, but no liquid or solid water anywhere. The planet
must have ventured close enough to its star to evaporate it all away before
that star expelled it from its system, but there really wasn’t any proof of
that either. Regardless, the real magic of the Peak Valley was that there was
an extra seed portal from Earth there. For the most part, seeds only showed up
on Durus in a certain region, and any plants that grew beyond it did so due to
the normal spread of vegetation. They appeared from small flashes of light,
like fireflies. It wasn’t particularly safe, because of the monsters, but
teenagers liked to go there on quick romantic getaways, and watch the seeds
appear. The Peak Valley was the only other place where this happened. It would
have been a nice place to live all along. While monsters definitely had the
ability to climb up the side of the mountain, or simply fly, it was still a
well-fortified area. It was easy to see them coming from pretty much anywhere
in the valley, which would give mages enough time to prepare for an attack. As
always, the main reason they never settled there before was because of
resources. It was difficult to pump water up from Watershed, but as time went
on, both technology and time powers promoted progress. By the 2070s, it was a
sufficiently viable option. The filter portaler would remain in Distante
Remoto, where she belonged—even though they could have used her—because there
were other ways of getting what they needed, which they didn’t always have.
Laying pipe in the ground was a fairly easy endeavor when dirt could be
teleported out of a hole, the pipe could be teleported into the hole, and then
the dirt could be teleported back on top of it. The new town was initially
planned for a 2075 completion date, but in 2072, a new member of Mad Dog’s
Army was sourced who could make quantum replications of objects. A single pipe
could be manufactured once, and then copied thousands of times. This process
was not instantaneous, but it started moving a lot quicker once the quantum
replicator joined the project. Peak Valley was finished in 2073, and prospered
for seventeen years.
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