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'''Echo''' (formerly ''Echo City'', in Elw: '''Eqoo''', in Babkhi: '''Akhû'''; in Nordic languages: '''Eko''') is a city and bailiwick in the [[Eliria (Royal Precinct)|Elirian metropolitan precinct]]. Founded by Leo Dine in 1551, the city grew from | '''Echo''' (formerly ''Echo City'', in Elw: '''Eqoo''', in Babkhi: '''Akhû'''; in Nordic languages: '''Eko''') is a city and bailiwick in the [[Eliria (Royal Precinct)|Elirian metropolitan precinct]]. Founded by Leo Dine in 1551, the city grew from an estate called Echo Manor among some sheep farms to quickly become the centre of the [[Wintergleam]]ish [[Sheep Cult]]. For decades, the Sheep Cult was centred in Echo until it slowly faded away. Still to this day, there is the ''Great Sheepish Temple'' to the ovine figure [[Great Sheep of Elwynn]]. The city motto is since its foundation "the city of reflection, of people, past, and light". | ||
Politically, Echo has been part of [[East Elwynn]] during the separation of West and East Elwynn, and the county of Wintergleam. There is a strong Wintergleamish cultural identity among the inhabitants of Echo. | Politically, Echo has been part of [[East Elwynn]] during the separation of West and East Elwynn, and the county of [[Wintergleam]]. There is a strong Wintergleamish cultural identity among the inhabitants of Echo. | ||
The city houses the '''Echo Rotunda Theatre''', which is Elwynn's oldest continously running theatre. Its inaugural play was ''The Great Sheep goes to Yardistan''. | The city houses the '''Echo Rotunda Theatre''', which is Elwynn's oldest continously running theatre. Its inaugural play was ''The Great Sheep goes to Yardistan''. | ||
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The religious scene in Echo is dominated by the Great Sheepish Temple and the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways|Froyalanish Temple of Shouts]]. | The religious scene in Echo is dominated by the Great Sheepish Temple and the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways|Froyalanish Temple of Shouts]]. | ||
[[category:Cities]][[category:Subdivision of Elwynn]] | [[category:Cities]][[category:Subdivision of Elwynn]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 4 February 2017
Echo (formerly Echo City, in Elw: Eqoo, in Babkhi: Akhû; in Nordic languages: Eko) is a city and bailiwick in the Elirian metropolitan precinct. Founded by Leo Dine in 1551, the city grew from an estate called Echo Manor among some sheep farms to quickly become the centre of the Wintergleamish Sheep Cult. For decades, the Sheep Cult was centred in Echo until it slowly faded away. Still to this day, there is the Great Sheepish Temple to the ovine figure Great Sheep of Elwynn. The city motto is since its foundation "the city of reflection, of people, past, and light".
Politically, Echo has been part of East Elwynn during the separation of West and East Elwynn, and the county of Wintergleam. There is a strong Wintergleamish cultural identity among the inhabitants of Echo.
The city houses the Echo Rotunda Theatre, which is Elwynn's oldest continously running theatre. Its inaugural play was The Great Sheep goes to Yardistan.
Educationally, Echo is home to the People's Academy's Hartlepool College and the private Echo City University, known for its natural sciences programmes.
The religious scene in Echo is dominated by the Great Sheepish Temple and the Froyalanish Temple of Shouts.