St Nev (Capital City)

St Nev is the capital city of Australia. It is located on the south-eastern coast, facing Tasmania. It is comprised of a port, residential housing, barracks, a mine, church and Royal residence.

Architecture
The city is built in typical medieval fashion, with stone and oak wood buildings. The majority of the city was constructed by, or under the supervision of Balloon Alloy, previously known for Fort Alloy, and architect behind the Temple of Apollo.

Part of the city is encompassed by a fortress wall, flanked by two towers - the tallest buildings in the city.

Officially, the King's residence in the city is Lancaster House, a complex comprised of three two-storey houses connected by a bridge and terrace. There are three state rooms, the great hall, dining room and bedchamber. They are richly furnished with carved furniture, paintings, suits of armour and fireplaces. Alloy had spruce wood imported over several thousand blocks from Siberia for use in furnishing the house. Spruce is not naturally occurring in Australia. The dining room opens out into the terrace, which has excellent views of the ocean to the east. A barracks and blacksmith are also contained on the estate.

The Chapel of St. Nev is an archetypal medieval church, featuring a vaulted oak ceiling, bell tower and flying buttress supports. The interior is finished with a polished stone floor, and furnished with spruce pews.