Tungsolne

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Tungsolne is a densely-populated island in Thorildhøj, only having 2 streets on the entire island. It is famous for its production of sea-related products, such as fish cake and kelp rolls.

History

Tungsolne is the longest construction site of its size in the world - it has been completely rebuilt three seperate times

Castle style outpost

Firstly, Fyndrix wanted to build a settlement on the island which we now know as Tungsolne since April 2024. For context, back then, the Venhedskvartier of Thorildsby was only half built. When he implemented new ideas of architecture in Åranvik, such as tall roofs, facades, and rotation, he wanted to also make an exclave far away from Thorildsby, as a quick project where he could implement the same ideas too. The state of the project then was actually inspired from an old castle he built in July 2023, before the world was created. That project became lost to time.
As mentioned, he inspired himself from the then-new Åranvik. The island was made of stone bricks, with a cathedral. The entire island was demolished on 28 April 2024, as Fyndrix claimed it to be "very ugly".

Lore

The was originally inhabited due to its original abundants of guano, the best fertilizer at the time. This made the island, one of the richest places in the world and attracted newcomers. However, due to the limited space on the island, housing was very dense, with very steep prices.
During the colonizing of Grantorvet, the island was not captured and remained quiet. By that time, almost all Guano was utilised already. After the Lanborgians were defeated in the Battle of Granorvet, the island became an importand lookout spot for illegal ships and boats. This became unutilised after the creation of the Unified Commonwealth, as peace became mandatory.
After the boat line from Grantorvet to Tungsolne got improved with new boats, the island became "a secret gem in Thorildhøj" according to travel guides. This paired with the warm summers, makes this island a great vacation spot.

Stereotypes

Due to the warmer temperatures, the island's residents asked Thorildhøj for a compensation, in the form of free time. This became known as the Siesta, an event from 12-15 o'clock, when noone is working. This attributes to the main stereotypes of the island, most importantly - being lazy.