Tulen Town

Tulen Town is a townboro in Fest County, located on the birch peninsula in the middle of the Festsea. The town is known as a beautiful town, with its significant birchtree park areas and bodies of water, as well as bein considered the greenest town in Plennland. Tulen is important because of its position as one of the biggest Union towns, hosting the Supreme Court of Plennland, the Department of Justice of Plennland, as well as a number of local judicial institutions.

Tulen started out as a small hamlet at Furtst in the 9th Period, and shortly after, because of its pleasing location and the central position in the Union, was selected as the new home of the Supreme Court of Plennland. This boosted the population growth immensely the coming periods. Railroads were shortly being planned leading to Tulen from all corners of the Union.

The new town centre of Tulen is in Birchtown, on the Birch square between the Tulen Town Hall and the Supreme Court of Plennland. To the south is the Tulen train station, and the traintown, which is the most industrial part of town. To the north of the square is several local and national judicial firms located. The old town in Furtst and Lomisle is a significant tourist sight. On the Amedden peninsula to the southwest is a wealty residencial area, as well as Roggeden to the southeast of the Treeland Park. Toughten to the northeast is a labor district.

Tulen has suburbs in Lombelt in Lomboro to the northeast, Tomtsholt in Groveboro to the southeast, and Amedwood across the waterbody to the west. Meanwhile, all settlements surrounding the Festsea considers Tulen as its centre, while it has also become the centre of the former Treeland county and the Amedboro to the west. The northern and eastern settlements tend to use neighbouring Dacton as its trade centre because of the its position in trade.