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{{spoilersfor|''[[Book:The Last Continent|The Last Continent]]''}}
{{spoilersfor|''[[Book:The Last Continent|The Last Continent]]''}}
'''Bugarup''' is the major city on the continent of [[XXXX]], contains a [[Bugarup University|magical university]], an [[Opera House|opera house]], and a seaport (although people haven't been able to sail far out until the weather and currents drastically changed after the events in ''[[Book:The Last Continent|The Last Continent]]'').
'''Bugarup''' is the major city on the continent of [[XXXX]], contains a [[Bugarup University|magical university]], an [[Opera House|opera house]], and a seaport (although people haven't been able to sail far out until the weather and currents drastically changed after the events in {{TLC}}.


Government officials in Bugarup are elected by the people and then put into prison to save time. There is an old tradition that if a condemned man is hanged there and the trapdoor sticks three times, he is allowed to wait indoors in the warm until the hinges have been oiled, after which he is taken out and hanged until dead. This tradition is considered humane.  
Government officials in Bugarup are elected by the people and then put into prison to save time. There is an old tradition that if a condemned man is hanged there and the trapdoor sticks three times, he is allowed to wait indoors in the warm until the hinges have been oiled, after which he is taken out and hanged until dead. This tradition is considered humane.  

Latest revision as of 19:18, 7 September 2017

Bugarup is the major city on the continent of XXXX, contains a magical university, an opera house, and a seaport (although people haven't been able to sail far out until the weather and currents drastically changed after the events in The Last Continent.

Government officials in Bugarup are elected by the people and then put into prison to save time. There is an old tradition that if a condemned man is hanged there and the trapdoor sticks three times, he is allowed to wait indoors in the warm until the hinges have been oiled, after which he is taken out and hanged until dead. This tradition is considered humane.