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The Founding of Asterleeds
A deluxe book documenting the founding of the trading city Asterleeds.
In the past, conditions were extremely harsh, and the level of Legacy excavation was nowhere near what it is today.
Legacies beneficial to housing, furniture, or domestic life were exceedingly rare.
According to some older residents, Asterleeds at that time could hardly even be called a city. More like a small town in scale.
With a rapidly growing population, residents were soon faced with issues like housing shortages, lack of daily necessities, and inadequate public infrastructure.
The then-governing body, which would later evolve into the Council, issued a call for housing artisans. But few responded.
Under such circumstances, a number of Legacy experts stepped forward. They willingly put aside their valuable research work,
and threw themselves into grueling tasks like house design, infrastructure repair, and furniture crafting.
One must understand that working with Legacies is the very reason many became artisans. It was their dream.
These Legacy experts knew full well that Asterleeds restoration would take many years,
which meant that they would no longer have the chance to frequently interact with Legacies. All their early research would be reduced to nothing.
Even so, this group of artisans used their knowledge of Legacy
and combined it with traditional construction techniques - they created something unprecedented.
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The leading artisan among them was named "Webber."
At a time when Legacy utilization was still low, he insisted on designing a city-wide energy network system.
This idea was both bold and visionary. Thanks to his early planning during the reconstruction phase,
Asterleeds today enjoys the widespread use of Legacy-based energy systems. His contributions laid the foundation.
In today's Asterleeds, kitchen appliances in wealthy households, ventilation systems in restaurants,
or even lighting, signage systems and more, all operate thanks to the energy network designed by Webber.
To commemorate the dedication of these artisans, and Webber's foresight,
Asterleeds energy system was officially renamed "Webber."
These admirable artisans became unique architectural artisans, still active in the Artisan's Guild today.