Inter-Anchor Connector

The region around Ite Island and Emerald Beach was becoming busier for each passing day. With the suprise arrival of Mein Kraft and their beach market, only Rivertown could possibly rival the area as a hot spot of settler activity. But the colonizers of this region were divided by the sound separating Ite Island from the mainland shores.

Minarchu, the most prominent proprietor of Ite, decided to bring them all together. He was famous for the bridge he built at The Forks on Landfall Island, which became the object of admiration as well as conflict—and eventually established itself as a thriving marketplace. He decided to once again connect his island home to the land of other merchants and proceeded to work tirelessly for eleven days and nights.

Minarchu called his creation the Inter-Anchorbay Connector Bridge Ocean Crossing. Perhaps he was exhausted after placing that immense amount of stone. It remains to be seen what the residents of Anchor Bay will call the bridge but they will no doubt have great use for it and admire its beauty.

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