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'''Tallplace''' is a highly-populated [[Atlas: Burg|burg]] in the [[Atlas: Gechovian Midwest|Gechovian Midwest]] named for its tall buildings reaching up toward the sky. It is known for being a hub of innovators and intelligentsia and has transferred its loyalty in between different Commonwealths in the past regardless of its location. It is thus a very strategic city for intrigue and political developments. As of the time of [[The Journal|The Journal]], it had transferred its loyalty back to be in common with the rest of the Gechovian Midwest once more.
'''Tallplace''' is a highly-populated [[Atlas: Burg|burg]] in the [[Atlas: Gechovian Midwest|Gechovian Midwest]] named for its tall buildings reaching up toward the sky. It is known for being a hub of innovators and intelligentsia and has transferred its loyalty in between different [[Atlas: Commonwealth|Commonwealths]] in the past regardless of its location. It is thus a very strategic city for intrigue and political developments. As of the time of [[The Journal|The Journal]], it had transferred its loyalty back to be in common with the rest of the Gechovian Midwest once more.


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Tallplace is a highly-populated burg in the Gechovian Midwest named for its tall buildings reaching up toward the sky. It is known for being a hub of innovators and intelligentsia and has transferred its loyalty in between different Commonwealths in the past regardless of its location. It is thus a very strategic city for intrigue and political developments. As of the time of The Journal, it had transferred its loyalty back to be in common with the rest of the Gechovian Midwest once more.