Wellington Wells (The Mysterious Quest)

Wellington Wells is a fictional city and surrounding land in the southwest of England.

History
Wellington Wells is a city haunted by the ghosts of its recent past. In 1943, this world deviated from our own, and the Germans successfully invaded and occupied England during World War II. Most of England is in ruins, as is a fair part of Wellington Wells.

However, during the Occupation, the people of Wellington Wells all had to do A Very Bad Thing, which was to give all children thirteen and under to the Germans (and all were unknowingly later killed). To calm their anguish and guilt - and forget what they’d done - the Wellies, as they came to be known as, invented Joy, the miracle happiness drug, but had serious side effects including hallucinations, memory loss (the goal of the drug), and dehydration.

They set about rebuilding their town, and along the way, got into serious technological research and development.

The motto of the city is "In Posterum Cum Gaudio" which translates roughly from Latin as "Into The Future With Joy", which could be taken temporally.

In 1972, Caroline Ackroyd became the mayor after she won the election of Wellington Wells. She then telling the people about

Locations

 * Garden District
 * Hamlyn Village
 * St. George's Holm
 * Parade District
 * Victory Memorial Camp
 * Ravensholm
 * Luds Holm
 * Maidenholm

Trivia

 * In The Mysterious Quest, Wellington Wells now has more technology such as radios, telephones, laptops, cellphones, computers, traffics, and cars.
 * In the Garden District, the houses now have new designs, fixed roofs, replace the old things with the new things, and Wastrels are now no longer begin cold, starved, and dirty. Also, the train station is now been rebuild after the Headboys use a bomb to destroy the train station and inside of a train station now has a new design
 * In Hamlyn Village, the houses are now
 * In St. George's Holm,
 * In Parade District, it now has a stage concert, more telephones,
 * In Ravensholm,
 * In Luds Holm,
 * In Maidenholm,
 * In Victory Memorial Camp, it is now a museum which made by