About life in Morraya

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Q: Why did you choose Morraya? It's not the only country nearby.

It was a random choice. I then became disillusioned with everything that I tried to defend. I needed to hide somewhere where I could settle down. And it just so happened that it was Morrayа that turned out to be.

Q: How did you live at first?

I felt like I was in my dream. There were also abandoned and forgotten streets, towns and villages. It was also gray all around, as if someone had sucked out the bright colors. And I liked being in that atmosphere. This was the house I was looking for.

Q: Is it profitable to live in Morraya? Considering food prices, climate and so on.

Well, I can't say for sure. For me personally, yes. The prices are not too high, the cash is enough to live without a doubt for about two and a half months. However, everyone has their own views, so I'm not going to impose my opinion.

Q: Do you know any legends and stories related to Morrаya?

Of course. My favorite and, perhaps, the only legend I know is connected with the reason why Morreia is called the «land of dead souls.» At the end of the nineteenth century, one of the most terrible uprisings against the autocracy broke out. It is, as historians say, considered the most mysterious. Tsar Albert the Eighth did not want to harm the common people, but his allies pressed from all sides. The uprising gained more and more momentum, some officials also planned to plot against the king. However, Albert VIII made one of the most terrible and cruel decisions in relation to his people. At 4 am on June 15, bomber planes flew over the entire territory of the then Empire of Mor. They dropped about 500 thousand tons of caustic toxicor, thus poisoning absolutely all territories without a trace. People died in droves, thousands, and their restless souls wandered the earth, looking with pain in their eyes at how everything around faded and rotted. People were no longer people. As a result, the Mor Empire lost absolutely all people. But their souls continued to walk and defend territories, not wanting to give their native lands to strangers. Perhaps it is for this reason that the territories of modern Morrаia have been preserved. Most of the land was still a reminder of that horror. I think it's clear on the streets.

Q: Is everyone in Morrayа not paying much attention to you? Perhaps there were exceptions?

No exceptions. In Morray, no one is surprised by other people, and even more so by races. In Morray, everyone is equal, it is even written in the constitution. And, perhaps, this is another reason why I love this country so much.

Q: Are there attractions in Morraya?

I only know two. Church named after Svyatoglavy and the garden of pale memories. The church is no different from those built in the Middle Ages, but it is the only one that has not been restored. And the garden got its name due to the fact that during the years of the Great Corrosive War, many children were buried in its place. Their graves were strewn with white tulips and roses. It was this terrible tragedy that served as the name for the garden.

Q: How long have you been living in Morrayа?

12 years. And, like, 4 months, but I don’t remember specifically.

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