Thrain Lumber & Mining Co.

Owned and operated by Thraldrek under the Cartesian Holdings company, Thrain Lumber & Mining Co. (TLMC) is a multinational resource extraction company based in Mount September. The company saw large profits in 2019 that allowed it to grow rather extensively. Unfortunately, the 2020 pandemic slowed its growth exponentially, and the company largely saw a deficit (especially in late 2020). Activity is now expected to grow once again in 2021 with a more solid foundation supporting the company.

History
Created in 2019, TLMC laboured to establish itself in Mount Augusta. Extensive work was done to facilitate it's lumber operations with an oak tree farm established in southern Mount Augusta (now South Augusta) and a remote pine tree extraction facility in The Commonwealth. Both operations are still active, though biome difficulties have been found in The Commonwealth branch.

Mining has been the cornerstone of the resource extraction company. Starting in 2019, mining has been a constant activity. Large operational tunnels were constructed under Mount Augusta and extended east under the ocean. As activity continued and diamond and iron ore were brought to the surface, a rail was deemed necessary by management to maintain efficiency. The company constructed a private railway that extends eastwards from the tip of South Augusta and goes a ways under the ocean.

There also exists infrastructure owned and constructed by the company in The Commonwealth. It is used for the transportation of players and goods between the main railway lines of The Commonwealth and the facility deep in the wilderness.

Current Operations
Thrain Lumber & Mining Co. currently operates out of Mount September. It has constructed a public (for Mount September Residents) railway that leads to untouched mining areas under the ocean to the east of the nation. The company also has access, under Thraldrek, to an oak tree farm just west of the main downtown core of Mount September.