Another peek at the world of Ludgonia
About this creation
LIU Ludgonia - Last Sea Boardwalk
The Ludgonian Industrial Union, in a move to create more tourism, has decided to show off parts of its capital city, Ludgonia. Occasionally, we'll post a part of this planet wide mega-city. The first part of the series was part of Ludgonia's Red Light District. We are now proud to present the Last Sea Boardwalk.

The planet/city of Ludgonia once sported eight great seas, but over the course of hundreds of years, these seas have slowly disappeared. Some were drained to make more land and others were piped into the city's water supplies to support it's 3.8 trillion residents. The Last Sea (if the name doesn't give it away) is the last remaining sea on the planet.

The Last Sea, formerly known as the Marmor Sea, did not go untouched. It was reduced to half its original size and it was close to suffering the same fate as it's fallen brethren. That is, until the LIU Governor's stepped in and voted to protect the sea.

The city quickly engulfed the regions around the protected sea and the Boardwalk was born. Shops, restaurants, and other tourist traps set up shop all around the last remaining sea. (God, that was boring, let's see it in action.)

Only a small section of the Boardwalk is shown. The actual Boardwalk extends for hundreds of miles around the Last Sea.

Pollution and dumping have made the Last Sea toxic. Signs like this are spread around the boardwalk warning visitors. A hose attached to the sign draws up water and tests it's level of toxicity. Today's water forecast, mostly deadly with a chance of partly deadly later this afternoon.

Tim, in a attempt to impress his girlfriend, ignored the sign and did a cannonball into the toxic water. By the time he was pulled out, most of his flesh and organs had been removed. His girlfriend called for a doctor, but when he arrived, he only smiled and said, "Ever hear of cyborg racing?"

The toxic sea water has killed off nearly 98% of the sea's original sea creatures, but has created new species, such as the Tentacled Sea Blob. Despite the shot with it holding a skeleton, its a pretty harmless creature. They feed on decaying corpses, which are pretty common in the waters near the Boardwalk (Stupid tourists!)

Why is the Last Sea so toxic? Because companies continue to pour industrial waste and sewage into the water. The LIU refuses to pass laws to stop the dumping as they are afraid it will slow production. Besides, the sea is ruined anyway.

Two tourist look at a mounted map to determine where on the Boardwalk they are. You are here. To the right, a man lifts weights in an attempt to impress the two ladies sun bathing.

Two small businesses make their home on this section of the Boardwalk. Here's the Cafe. Have a coffee and some snacks.

The Cafe's interior.

The Cafe has an outdoor seating area where you can sit, eat, and enjoy the toxic smells. Have some mutant crab legs while you're at it.

Next door to the Cafe is Scuba Steve's Equipment Shop.

Purchase all your scuba gear, including protective suits that resist the toxic water.

Note the red harpoon kept in the glass case. Steve wouldn't risk placing this rare harpoon anywhere a customer could touch it.

A viewing platform sits on top of the scuba shop.
Wife: The view sure is beautiful.
Husband: Yes they are!
Wife: They? What!
Husband: Uh...the waves, yeah the waves are beautiful.
 Fishing is an important profession for residents of the Boardwalk area. Here, two fishermen drag a large tentacle up to the open air market on the Boardwalk's second level.

An overview of the second level. To the right, the Coast Guard HQ. The open air market is to the left.
 A street vendor sells fried tentacle tips from his cart, while impressing the young kids with his sailor stories. "Aye, she took me hand but I took her arm. Har har. The best tentacle I ever had!"

Here's the open air seafood market. Purchase fresh sea critters that were caught right here in the Last Sea. This includes the tentacles of the Tentacled Sea Blob, a delicacy here on the Boardwalk. Please wash all items prior to eating.

This shop buys and sells the largest tentacles on the Boardwalk. A large crane lifts the catch to determine its weight. (You can have your picture taken with your catch if you are lucky enough to snag a big one.

A strange starfish man sells smaller tentacles next door.

Buy mutant mussels, toxic sea kelp, or Gungan Heads (hey, they're aquatic..)

Farther down, you can get clams, jellyfish, or rare orange tentacles.

The Coast Guard HQ monitors all traffic on the Last Sea and rescues wayward tourists.

Here's a officer manning the desk in the lobby. he deals with the public. Note the small trapdoor in the bottom right corner.
 Two stories of computers and radars.

Open the trap door and head to the basement. There is a small jail, a well (for testing water samples), and some more computers.

We hope you enjoyed this section of Ludgonia. Come back soon.
Note: Tentacles are best served with fried, although some people like them raw (its too slimy for us.)
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December 13, 2010 |
awesome! its to bad they eat the tentacles of those harmless sea blobs |
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November 3, 2010 |
very imaginative!,it s nice to see how color flashes when we use white surroundings,it s also very funny,you really make all this so believable!,good show!
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July 20, 2009 |
Another great entry to the LIU, and by the way, what's to stop the LIU from starting a lake pollution tax ;) |
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July 20, 2009 |
that is very cool and funny!!!! I love the Gungan heads for sale!!! ha ha ha ha! I also like how the one guy got his flesh eaten off. Good job on this |
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January 3, 2009 |
First thing to catch my eye was the pipe spewing out waste. LOL :) |
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June 7, 2008 |
Hey Ludgy,congrats on MOC of the Day June 4,sorry I missed it! |
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June 4, 2008 |
beautiful,mind if i makea nother segment to it,email me if you want,lol,ima get started on other section,and post it as soon as you sa yyes |
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June 4, 2008 |
This is hilarious! I loved the husband looking down at the girls and the stupid tourists who try to go into the water. Great details and a great story to with the pictures - thanks so much for posting this! |
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June 4, 2008 |
Wow, MOCotd! Great job. It looks studless to me, very nice. I LOVE the pollution, and all of the tentacles. The plot is just so weird. |
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June 4, 2008 |
AHAHAHA Wow, this is great! All around great moc! I love the story lines. HAHA. |
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June 4, 2008 |
Wow! nice SNOT. & the polution part that you brought up is a depressing, but truthfull detail. We need to look after this retched planet of ours |
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June 4, 2008 |
What can say? I was hot and the water looked inviting. Hey, we all make mistakes. |
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June 4, 2008 |
Oh god, the pollution! If my Coalation was in charge of this place, I'd have it nuked to dust. But then again, I'm not in charge. Nive pollution by the way. |
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June 4, 2008 |
This is so awesome! Good job, I wish I was that good! My favorite part is slime coming out of the sewer. So cool... |
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May 25, 2008 |
Such a well-detailed creation, this is something which would really deserve to be the Motd! And thanks for your review of yourse :) |
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May 25, 2008 |
it's so smooth and so finished, nice, really nice |
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May 23, 2008 |
Protect the lake! Wait... it's toxic! |
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May 23, 2008 |
For me, it's a funny version of the city described in the novel "Dagon" from HP Lovecraft.
Some unusual colors, and as always, a lot of humour and cool details. PS thanks for your review :-)
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May 23, 2008 |
I like reading your stories as much as I like to look at your creations - nicely done on both. Lee. |
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May 22, 2008 |
"Hey ladies, look at this -- that's right, bicep curls with a three-pound barbell. Oh yeah, feel the burn, feel the burn!" |
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May 22, 2008 |
Yes, hails are in order for the Emperor on this one. One of your best IMO (but I seem to be saying that more and more with you lately). The humour is matched only by the details. Gotta love that Tim! Very enjoyable! |
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May 22, 2008 |
A civilization where it's ok to buy things from a hook-handed pirate stranger is the best kind. I always love looking for all the nice details you put into these. |
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May 22, 2008 |
Haha another great moc! I always enjoy your cleverness, which never ceases to amaze me, in creating this moc's. Great work! |
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May 22, 2008 |
Another great LIU moc. I like that market. |
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May 22, 2008 |
finally!some more of ludgonia,but y'know,it is kinda akward that this already has 9 reviews and has been on for less than a day(at the time I wrote this review)oh,and the cborg racing line was funny |
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May 22, 2008 |
Great job as always, your highness. 5/5 |
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May 22, 2008 |
Yum! Fried tentacles,reminds me of the deep south! |
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May 22, 2008 |
Oh it does get better, Jonathan! We've even got Gungan delicacies. Yep, nothin' satisfies me more than to see Jar Jar's head on a stick!...well, there are a few things...but, hey, it's up there. Say, Emperor, it looks to me like there might be a booming business for the use of toxic sea water to eliminate those pesky mortal enemies of the LIU. Perhaps someday you'll give us a tour of the LIU's chemical labs! |
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May 22, 2008 |
Mutant sea creatures, eatable tentacles, toxic sea, this just don't get much better. :) The cyborg racing line really got me. |
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May 22, 2008 |
Nice! can u plz review some stuff from me too? |
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May 22, 2008 |
Hmm... Slimy tentacles? I gotta try that some time.
Good day |
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May 21, 2008 |
"Ever hear of Cyborg racing?" That made me laugh out loud! That is some funny stuff! I just sent you an E-mail asking when the next one was coming out and *POOF*. What are you, psychic? All hail the Mighty Emperor Ludgonious! Later ~ Chris. |
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