Otto City, the capital of the Heixinggen Province.
This city was formerly known as "Pillotolius," a city the Boers once took pride in, commemorating the Boer hero, old Pillotolius.
East Africa definitely couldn't keep a city with such a strong sense of personal heroism. East Africa certainly respects heroes, but old Pillotolius represents the Boer's hero.
It could even be said to be the belief of the Transvaal people. Keeping this name would mean leaving room for fantasy for the Transvaal people, something East Africa definitely wouldn't give the enemy.
As an important hub of the East African Central Railway, Otto City connects the north and south of East Africa, serving as a pivotal city for the central and southern railway lines.
Every day, over thirty trains pass through Otto City, many heading to New Hamburg Port City, connecting the economy of the Matebel Province and the Southern Border Province.
