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}}'''Shuigang''' is a rural but major kingdom in the northern sector of [[Avalice]] (including [[Shang Tu]] and [[Shang Mu]]).
 
}}'''Shuigang''' is a rural but major kingdom in the northern sector of [[Avalice]] (including [[Shang Tu]] and [[Shang Mu]]).
   
Shuigang's current ruler is [[Dail]], and was formerly his father, the unnamed [[King of Shuigang]], before [[Lord Brevon]] killed him during his invasion in the opening cutscene of [[Freedom Planet]].
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Shuigang's current ruler is [[Dail]], and was formerly his father, the unnamed [[King of Shuigang]], before his death at the hands of [[Lord Brevon]], killed him when he invadied the Kingdom in the opening cutscene of [[Freedom Planet]].
   
 
== Notable Locations ==
 
== Notable Locations ==
 
* '''Shuigang'''
 
* '''Shuigang'''
 
** Shuigang Palace
 
** Shuigang Palace
** [[Battle Glacier]]
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** snowfields ([[Battle Glacier]])
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The name of the city, "Shuigang", comes from Chinese (水港), literally meaning "water port".
 
* The name of the city, "Shuigang", comes from Chinese (水港), literally meaning "water port".
* It seems likely that green and yellow are the national colours of Shuigang.
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* It seems likely that green is the national color of Shuigang.
 
* <span>The buildings of Shuigang resemble that of Thailand and some elements of Bali.</span>
 
* <span>The buildings of Shuigang resemble that of Thailand and some elements of Bali.</span>
 
[[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 23:18, 5 July 2017

Shuigang is a rural but major kingdom in the northern sector of Avalice (including Shang Tu and Shang Mu).

Shuigang's current ruler is Dail, and was formerly his father, the unnamed King of Shuigang, before his death at the hands of Lord Brevon, killed him when he invadied the Kingdom in the opening cutscene of Freedom Planet.

Notable Locations

Trivia

  • The name of the city, "Shuigang", comes from Chinese (水港), literally meaning "water port".
  • It seems likely that green is the national color of Shuigang.
  • The buildings of Shuigang resemble that of Thailand and some elements of Bali.