New Market
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| New Market | |
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Mayor | Michael Simmons |
| Population | Unknown |
| Specialization | Agriculture |
| Creations | None Known |
| Information | |
| Number | 3 |
| Levels | N/A |
| Sections | Unknown |
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New Market, later known as Tumwater, is a village that appears in the short story Bavel's Diary as a major location. It is the first and only Human village that Bavel travels to with the Book of Imagination. It was settled by Michael Simmons and George Washington Bush in the mid-1840s, and is the home to Robert, Isabelle, and Bavel Row.
Appearance[edit]
New Market is a relatively small village located on the mouth of a river. It is surrounded by forests and has buildings along the river.
Story[edit]
Before Bavel's Diary[edit]
New Market was settled in the mid-1840s by pioneers on a wagon trail led by Michael Simmons and including George Washington Bush, and the family of Robert Row. This group would set up their new village and begin creating water mills and agricultural plots.
Bavel's Diary[edit]
The next year, Bavel, a Raposa, would be transported to New Market by the Book of Imagination. Once there, he would move in with Robert Row and met with Simmons and Bush to discuss leadership practices. After a week of living in the village, Bavel would return to his home, Rapoville, with Robert. At the end of the next week, Bavel would return Robert to New Market.
After Bavel's Diary[edit]
A few years later, Simmons would leave New Market to continue north, leaving the village in the hands of Bush. Over the next two-hundred years, New Market would be renamed to Tumwater, and the settlers of the village would eventually go on to found Belleview.
Locations[edit]
- Robert Row's House
Residents[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- The decision to have Bavel visit New Market instead of an early Bellevue was due to Bellevue not being settled until 1869, long after Bavel devolves into Crazy Barks chronologically.
