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In 1897 CE, as Magonia's grand city of Atila continued to swell with people drawn by trade, art, and opportunity, the cramped slums and overcrowded districts began to suffer from the rapid urban growth. With stagnant, foul-smelling streets and open cesspits breeding sickness among the populace, it was clear that the city's infrastructure was straining under the weight of its own success. The stench alone had become a daily affliction, with citizens taking desperate measures to evade the squalor.Seeing the urgent need to safeguard both public health and morale, the leadership approved the construction of a comprehensive sewer systemโan ambitious and costly project, but one that would bring lasting relief to Atilaโs beleaguered districts. This decision marked a commitment to not only preserving the health of the city's people but also to investing in Magonia's continued urban prosperity.