Whiteburg City

Whiteburg

Whiteburg City, the centre and capitol of the Whiteburgian Empire. This jewel of a city sits along the banks of the River Avon and boasts vast monumental parks, streets and buildings. A trip through Whiteburg City, is a trip through the empire.

Created by WBC Builds & Co.

The city wasn't always called Whiteburg, this was the name given to it by Norman invaders then they landed on the shores of what was then called ‘Hampwick’. The original settlement was a walled city, founded by the Romans in 20 AD. It still exists within the city limits today. As it happens, the walls remain and help divide the old from the new. The walled city had a towering keep built from pure white stone, hence the naming of the area around the town. It was called Whiteburg (White Castle). From then on, the city grew at such a pace, it was made the capital of the newly formed Kingdom of Whiteburg, named after the city, in 1278. Whiteburg has been rebuilt several times over the years.

The Crown Jewel of the Empire, The City of Domes

The city takes heavy inspiration from the likes of London and Southampton but it also contains various unbuilt projects from days gone by.


Whiteburg is a work in progress. It is a team project contributed to by several builders. You can find much more on this flagship project from our Discord and on YouTube @WBCBuilds.

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