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Talitoan Landmarks

Ginga Tower: This famous tower is a testament to the agricultural prowess of Uan. It is 100 stories and is mainly used by agribusiness and the millions of co-ops. Also some of the tower is used as the head of government of Tyrosalem. This tower is a very streached out Ginga fruit with its oval shape still there. Ginga fruit

Sticky Heights: The nickname for an elaborate skyscraper in downtown Tomagod shaped like a Sticky Grain Flower. This is a residential building mixed with tourism to show Talitoan skill and ingenuity. Many details were added to the outside to make it seem more real.

Walin: The whole city is an architectural masterpiece thanks to all the builders who study and build there. Most of the buildings are amazing and have a wide range of styles. The best part of town is Heaven Lane, where so many buildings with so many different styles manage to fit together in a harmonious way. Town Hall is another tribute to harmony in building styles, with each two foot layer inside and out being a different style.

Reggae: Art makes the city go round, making it a landmark all to itself. Art can be seen on every corner, with plenty of parks and studios to help foster creativity, but with hundreds of museums to boot. The Parks and studios have classes, rooms for common people to tinker, work spaces for workers, and even rooms to help foster creativity. A well known saying by Talitoans is "If you don't like one piece, there is sure to be 1,000,000 more across the street." The ever expanding amount of pieces makes Reggae itself a tapestry ever being made by the artists that live there. Any type of art you can think of can be found at least somewhere.

The Pioneers FOB: The stadium of the first Oarfishball team, the Zanger Pioneers. The Stadium is shaped like an ordinary court with a oval, and is the largest stadium ever. This stadium doubles as a museum for the sport and a hall of fame. The ring around the top of the stadium is filled with native plants and makes a nice contrast to the stadium.

The Old Capital Building: The old capital is a very old building (in Talitoa) built in the 60's after the city was founded. The town at the time seemed to be the perfect place since there was rivers and flat ground, along with making a worthy capital. The building was made to be completely white with a bland capital style, until a freak lighting storm made new patterns on the white marble chosen. Everyone liked the new look so well that part of the cities seal has a lightning bolt to commemorate the event. Inside the building is a mix of imported granite and white marble with gold relief surrounding paintings of the founders. The Justices, congress, and presidential house part of the same building.

The New Capital Buildings: The new ones built in Takkatok in 2013 made the Justice and congress buildings on two hills above the "Blue House". The Blue house is a darkish blue house that has carved in details all over to fit the lawn and skyscrapers. Roofing is made of a jade and is a triangle on top. Outside the main building is a nice shady plaza surrounding the building. The Congress building is a large oval dome, with the upper and lower houses on both ends with a main room in the center. The top is a light blue glass with murals inside that fit. The walls are grey with green bars on the outside. The inside plaza is filled with murals of history and meeting areas for people to talk with thier representatives. The justice building is a light green, square building with relief bars around the outside.

Millian Memorial Bridge: When the Granger Monster destroyed the original Millian Mass Movement Bridge, the city needed to build a new one. The new bridge was like the old one with its walkways and train tracks but with no car roads with a new relief of the Granger Monster (A red monster the size of two men, two antennas, four arms, slick skin, and has a face filled with teeth tentacles). A very menacing pose of the Granger monster looking twords and reaching at the city was chosen to help make it stand out. This was put on the bridge as a reminder to the disaster and hysteria the monster caused. The bridge itself is a brownish red with the suspension held by sturdy bases. On the bases are placed sightings of the monster and what happened. A plaque tells of the people who died at ether ends.

Kototo Municipal Palace: A grand imperial Japanese style palace made to show the culture of the people on a grander scale. The palace may look typical on the outside, even though its 50 stories high is filled with elaborate paintings of myth, song, and life. The building is home of the Japanese cultural center and a museum on the city.

The Walls of Voclod: The mighty walls of the city of Voclod were made when Talitoa was trying to become more militaristic in the 80's. The walls were made with modern warfare in mind with the ability to stop viruses from getting in by spray and checkpoints.

World Hole: The biggest and most elaborate Spirit Portal (temple for Zelion's followers). The temple is a 20 story tall rectangle with 2 story doors. The building is black, with blue and green lines covering the outside flowing to the door. Inside is a 10 story high meeting area for people to pray and a just as big portal at the end. The rooms above are for meditating and to help people with guidance.

These are the most famous landmarks that Talitoa has, but not all of them.

Statues:

Jar-Jar's Gambit 1 and 2: The first statue is a cloaked figure being shot at by TAMDEG, Stellar Colonial, and other ships. The base reads "May we never forget the brave souls from all nations who fought The Unknown Evil. The second is of Jar Jar and the Unknown Evil back to back fighting allied nations while Talitoans prick thier feet. The statues represent the struggle of the people, the evil of the assailants, and the alliance that fought them off. The plaques read respectively "We remember those who gave their lives to save the universe from the Unknown Evil's reign, We remember those that died from Jar Jar's/ Unknown Evil.
Zombies In the Fields: The memorial depicts thousands of zombies running after a few Talitoans in Outlook Field. The pioneers of Talitoa's past first made the nation in 1958 in the area. At the bottom is a list of all the people that died during the outbreak.

Collectivist Ethos: A Collectivist hand crushing many different non-human species with Talitoan/Stellar Colonial forcing the hand open. The plaque reads "In rememberance of the struggle non-human races who suffered from Collectivist aims."

The Fixer: A statue of a person in a working outfit fixing the Talitoa underneath the Talitoan Moral Front Party. The plaque reads "Remembering the average people who made the The Fixing Movement possible around 1985-1990."

Crusted Queen: Statue of the infamous mayor of Qusted who started a rebellion in 1993. A memorial is beside with a message "Be careful who
you push around, you might get trouble."

Daniel Comberbatch Talitoa: Founder of Talitoa. He was a great source of optimism that carried Talitoa through the ages. A plaque reads "The best looks to new lands and old lands while colonizing." The statue today has another plaque warning about the dangers of colonialism, and to be careful who you follow.

Elizabeth Quarn: First Mayor of Tomagod after the Talitoan Moral Front Party was kicked out of the city in elections. A great reformer and advocate that helped and somewhat started the Fixing movement that destroyed the TMFP. Plaque reads "Fix the nation, no more moral beration!"

Jeffery Darns: The first president after the 80's and one that helped Talitoa become futurized and an amazing place to live. Plaque reads "To the future built on all our hands."

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