Luneburg is a salt-fueled town flourishing in northern Germany. Nicknamed the "Golden City" for its wealth, vast salt mines are the heart of its economy. Towers built for hauling salt dominate the skyline, while merchants trade this valuable commodity across Europe. Lüneburg is a member of the powerful Hanseatic League, further boosting its commercial influence. The city boasts beautiful brick Gothic architecture, a testament to its prosperity. Though tensions can arise with neighboring Hanseatic cities, Luneburg thrives as a center of trade and industry.