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==Thoroughfares==
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==Settlements==
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* '''Portage Road''' - runs from the jetty, through Dock Gate to Bridge Gate, and then down into the elven forest (20' wide)
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* Fjord (west)
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* '''Mill Road''' - leads from the market to Miller's Gate (10' wide)
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** '''[[Fallsport]]''' - Town, Crafted Goods and Salt
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* '''Fleshers' Row''' - leads south from Mill Street just outside Miller's Gate along the Ditch (10' wide)
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* Lower Valley
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* '''Lake Street''' - runs parallel to the docks in both directions from Portage Road (10' wide)
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** '''Cloverfield''' - Cattle and Cheese (human), field stone and wood houses, north side of the river
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* '''Mason Street''' - runs from Fountain Square northeast to the market (10' wide)
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** '''Mapledell''' - Lumber, Charcoal, and Maple Sugar (human), wood houses, a small wooded dell on the south side of the glen
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* '''Smith Street''' - runs from Fountain Square east to Portage Road (10' wide)
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** '''Hermit Tor''' - Mixed Farming (human), field stone and wood houses, south side of the river
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* '''Baker Street''' - runs from Fountain Square north to Mill Road (10' wide)
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** '''Otter Creek''' - Lumber, Trout, and Furs (human), wood houses, on the edge of the elf wood
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All side streets are only 5' wide.
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** '''Sheer Hollow''' - small wooded dell on the north side of the glen, wizard's tower and a small village support structure (high elf)
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===Outside Town===
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* The Tarn (south hanging valley, between two great mountains)
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* '''Dale Road''' - runs north from just outside Bridge Gate, into the halfling farmland to the north
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** '''Adders Bluff''' - Mining, quarry (dwarf), stone houses, on the far side of the tarn from the entrance to Stonehold
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* '''Hill Road''' - runs from Mill Bridge north into the dwarven foothills
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** '''Stonehold''' - sealed dwarven city, abandoned during the Goblin War
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==Neighbourhoods==
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* Elf Wood (north side valley branching off into numerous wooded glens) - centaurs, unicorns, satyrs, treants
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===Docks===
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** '''Rowanbrook''' - Woodcraft and Furs (wood elf), wood houses
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Northern border of town, outside the walls. Lake Street is its main thoroughfare. The few buildings here are wood or wattle-and-daub. The population is mostly itinerant lightfoot halflings living on their barges. (3 acres, 180 pop)
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* Upper Valley
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* The Blessed Barge - tavern, lightfoot halflings
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** '''Eel Gully''' - Eels and Farming (halfling), wattle-and-daub, gully on the south side of the glen
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* Temple of Avandra
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** '''Applebottom''' - Apple Orchard (halfling), wattle-and-daub, hilly area on north side of the glen
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* Dockside Market (Lake Street Market)
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** '''Comfort Knoll''' - Mixed Farming (halfling), wattle-and-daub, north side of the river
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===Market District===
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** '''Gilliford''' - Mixed Farming (halfling), wattle-and-daub, south side of the river, ford
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Northeast corner of town, centered around the market square at the junction of Portage Road, Mason Street, and Mill Street. Most buildings here are wood, with important ones made of brick or stone. The population is mostly human but very mixed. (10 acres, 600 pop)
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* Troll Moor (east)
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* '''Market Square''' (60' square, fountain)
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** '''Snipe Island''' - Trout, Berries, and Waterfowl (halfling), sod houses, dry island in a large bog north of the river
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** Portage Inn
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** '''Edgemoor''' - Sheep, Grouse, and Honey (halfling), sod houses, south of the river, right where the valley opens into the moor
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** The Old Tavern - tavern, market (oldest)
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==Castles==
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** Temple of Erathis
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* '''Rose Castle''' - on an island just outside of Fallsport, home of the earl, circular stone keep, bailey, and wall
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* The Broken Blade - tavern, mercenaries
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* '''Riverbend Castle''' - castle on the river at the midpoint of the valley, knight's fee, motte, square stone keep, and moat
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* '''Beggars' Alley'''
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* '''Oakridge Tower''' - castle on a ledge overlooking the elf wood, knight's fee, wooden keep
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** The Drowned Man - tavern, cheap (mostly beggars and homeless laborers)
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* '''Trollwatch Castle''' - castle near Edgemoor, knight's fee, motte, circular stone keep, wooden palisade, and moat
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* Merchants' Guild
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* '''Clothiers' Lane'''
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** Weavers' Guild
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** Tailors' Guild
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** Launderers' Guild
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* '''Kiln Lane'''
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** Potters' Guild
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** Bricklayers' Guild
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===Bridge District===
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Southeast corner of town around Bridge Gate and the castle gate. The buildings here are mostly wood with important ones made of brick. The population is predominantly human. (8 acres, 480 pop)
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* Bridge Gate - Portage road out to the Old Bridge
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* '''Castle Court''' (40' square, in front of castle gatehouse, local market)
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** The Gatehouse - tavern, merchants (second oldest)
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** The Lord's Head - tavern, guards
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** Temple of Bahamut
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* '''Carpenter Street'''
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** Carpenters' Guild
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** Woodworkers' Guild
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* Furriers' Guild
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* Bowyer's Shop - old wood elf and his half-elf daughter
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* '''Gropers' Alley'''
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** The Bath House
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** The Brothel
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* '''Library Street'''
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** The Library - high elf sage/wizard
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** Bookbinders' and Papermakers' Guild
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===Mill District===
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==Natural Features==
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Northwest corner of town, main artery is Mill Street leading from the market to Miller's Gate. Buildings are generally wattle-and-daub. The population is mostly stout halflings. (8 acres, 480 pop)
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===Freshwater===
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* Miller's Gate - Mill Road to Mill Bridge
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* '''Beaver Creek''' - tributary stream draining cranberry bog
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* '''Mill Court''' - neighbourhood well
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* '''Cider Creek''' - tributary stream running through Applebottom
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** The Brewery - produces ale and small ale
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* '''Cranberry Bog''' - wetlands surrounding Snipe Island
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** The Old Mill
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* '''Eel Creek''' - tributary stream running through Eel Gully
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** The Cider House - tavern, stout halflings
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* '''Honeybrook''' - tributary stream running through Edgemoor
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** Temple of Pelor
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* '''Otter Creek''' - tributary stream running out of the elf wood and through the village of the same name
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* Bakers' Guild
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* '''Rose River''' - named for the wild roses on its banks, the main stream running through the Glen, its headwaters are on the other side of the Troll Moor
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* Baker Street Market - local food market
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* '''Rowanbrook''' - tributary stream of Otter Creek running through the village of the same name
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* Braith's Pastry Shop - baker's widow, guild member
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* '''Sugar Creek''' - tributary stream running through Mapledell
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===Fleshers' Row===
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* '''Tarnfall Creek''' - tributary stream running out of the tarn with a waterfall
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Outside the western wall, along the ditch, runs south from Miller's Gate and dead-ends. The buildings here are wood or wattle-and-daub with thatch roofs. The population is mostly humans with some dwarf and halfling refugees in the shantytown. (2 acres, 120 pop)
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* Shantytown
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* '''The Mews''' - stable yard with well
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** Fleshers' Guild - includes leather-workers, skinners, and tanners
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** The Red Wyvern - tavern, thieves' guild, secret tunnel under wall
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===The Pasture===
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Southwest corner of town. The heart of the district is Fountain Square. The houses here are predominantly stone. The population is predominantly dwarves of both sub-races. (7 acres, 420 pop)
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* '''Fountain Square''' (30' square, fountain, local market)
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** The Mead Hall - tavern and meadery, dwarves
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** Temple of Moradin
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** Metalworkers' Guild
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** Stoneworkers' Guild
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* Axe and Hammer Weaponsmith Shop
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* Dented Helm Armorer Shop
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* Rye Bakery
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===Rose Castle===
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Southern part of town. The houses here are all stone and the population is almost entirely human. (2 acres, 120 pop)
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==Calendar==
==Calendar==
This is the halfling calendar that was in place when humans first came to the valley. It was adopted by the human farmers and stuck. Months are 4 weeks, 28 days long. Seasons start on the equinox/solstice. New moon is the first day of the month, full moon is the 15th, half moons on the 8th and 22nd.
This is the halfling calendar that was in place when humans first came to the valley. It was adopted by the human farmers and stuck. Months are 4 weeks, 28 days long. Seasons start on the equinox/solstice. New moon is the first day of the month, full moon is the 15th, half moons on the 8th and 22nd.
* Spring
* Spring
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** '''Sugar Moon''' (March) - maple sugar, calving
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** '''Sugar Moon''' (March) - maple sugar, calving (12h daylight, 34/46)
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** '''Seed Moon''' (April) - spring crop planting, farrowing
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** '''Seed Moon''' (April) - spring crop planting, farrowing (15h daylight, 37/50)
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** '''Milk Moon''' (May) - cows back into full milk
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** '''Milk Moon''' (May) - cows back into full milk (17h daylight, 45/57)
* Summer
* Summer
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** '''Honey Moon''' (June) - bees making honey, shearing
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** '''Honey Moon''' (June) - bees making honey, shearing (18h daylight, 50/63)
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** '''Hay Moon''' (July) - gathering hay, harvest flax and hemp
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** '''Hay Moon''' (July) - gathering hay, harvest flax and hemp (17h daylight, 52/64)
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** '''Harvest Moon''' (August) - harvesting grains
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** '''Harvest Moon''' (August) - harvesting grains (15h daylight, 52/64)
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* Autumn
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* Autumn  
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** '''Apple Moon''' (September) - apple harvest, breed cows
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** '''Apple Moon''' (September) - apple harvest, breed cows (12h daylight, 46/60)
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** '''Hunter Moon''' (October) - hunting birds, pannage, breed sheep
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** '''Hunter Moon''' (October) - hunting birds, pannage, breed sheep (10h daylight, 41/52)
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** '''Wood Moon''' (November) - gather wood
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** '''Wood Moon''' (November) - gather wood (8h daylight, 36/46)
* Winter
* Winter
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** '''Blood Moon''' (December) - slaughtering
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** '''Blood Moon''' (December) - slaughtering (7h daylight, 34/43)
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** '''Wassail Moon''' (January) - wassailing, breed sows
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** '''Wassail Moon''' (January) - wassailing, breed sows (8h daylight, 30/41)
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** '''Lamb Moon''' (February) - lambing, prune fruit trees
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** '''Lamb Moon''' (February) - lambing, prune fruit trees (10h daylight, 30/41)
===Traditions and Holidays===
===Traditions and Holidays===
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* Wassail Moon, singing to apple trees drinking mulled cider
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* Wassail (15th of Wassail): singing to apple trees drinking mulled cider
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==Villages==
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* Darkest Day (1st of Blood)
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* Apple Orchard (halfling)
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* Midsummer Day (15th of Hay)
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* Cattle and Cheese (human)
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==Threats==
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* Fishing (halfling)
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*'''Frost Giants:''' Viking-style raiders from the fjord, come in winter
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* Sheep (Hills) (dwarfish)
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*'''Hobgoblins and Goblins:''' The mountains and valleys to the south are goblin infested, they were responsible for the fall of the dwarven kingdom
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* Lumber and Charcoal (human)
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*'''Trolls:''' The moor to the east
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* Honey and Beeswax (dwarfish)
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*'''Bugbears:''' Forests to the north
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* Six farming communities (3 halfling, 3 human)
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*'''Orcs:''' Random bands raiding by land during the night, hole up in secluded dales
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*'''Undead:''' The old dwarven city is riddled with undead
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*'''Ogres and Hill Giants:''' Throughout the hills, often work for the goblins
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*'''Griffins:''' A pride of griffins lives in a specific set of hills
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*'''Kobolds:''' Under the mountains of the north and the elf wood
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*'''Werewolf:''' Edge of elf wood
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*'''Stone Giants:''' Tribe in the mountains to the north, enemies of the frost giants
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*'''Black Dragon:''' Lairs in the boggiest part of the moor
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*'''Green Dragon:''' Lairs in the elf wood
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*'''White Dragon:''' Hunts in the coldest part of winter along the fjord
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*'''Hippogriffs:''' Flight of hippogriffs lair in the hills surrounding the moor
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See also [[Clan Rose]].

Latest revision as of 20:04, 13 November 2012

Settlements

  • Fjord (west)
  • Lower Valley
    • Cloverfield - Cattle and Cheese (human), field stone and wood houses, north side of the river
    • Mapledell - Lumber, Charcoal, and Maple Sugar (human), wood houses, a small wooded dell on the south side of the glen
    • Hermit Tor - Mixed Farming (human), field stone and wood houses, south side of the river
    • Otter Creek - Lumber, Trout, and Furs (human), wood houses, on the edge of the elf wood
    • Sheer Hollow - small wooded dell on the north side of the glen, wizard's tower and a small village support structure (high elf)
  • The Tarn (south hanging valley, between two great mountains)
    • Adders Bluff - Mining, quarry (dwarf), stone houses, on the far side of the tarn from the entrance to Stonehold
    • Stonehold - sealed dwarven city, abandoned during the Goblin War
  • Elf Wood (north side valley branching off into numerous wooded glens) - centaurs, unicorns, satyrs, treants
    • Rowanbrook - Woodcraft and Furs (wood elf), wood houses
  • Upper Valley
    • Eel Gully - Eels and Farming (halfling), wattle-and-daub, gully on the south side of the glen
    • Applebottom - Apple Orchard (halfling), wattle-and-daub, hilly area on north side of the glen
    • Comfort Knoll - Mixed Farming (halfling), wattle-and-daub, north side of the river
    • Gilliford - Mixed Farming (halfling), wattle-and-daub, south side of the river, ford
  • Troll Moor (east)
    • Snipe Island - Trout, Berries, and Waterfowl (halfling), sod houses, dry island in a large bog north of the river
    • Edgemoor - Sheep, Grouse, and Honey (halfling), sod houses, south of the river, right where the valley opens into the moor

Castles

  • Rose Castle - on an island just outside of Fallsport, home of the earl, circular stone keep, bailey, and wall
  • Riverbend Castle - castle on the river at the midpoint of the valley, knight's fee, motte, square stone keep, and moat
  • Oakridge Tower - castle on a ledge overlooking the elf wood, knight's fee, wooden keep
  • Trollwatch Castle - castle near Edgemoor, knight's fee, motte, circular stone keep, wooden palisade, and moat

Natural Features

Freshwater

  • Beaver Creek - tributary stream draining cranberry bog
  • Cider Creek - tributary stream running through Applebottom
  • Cranberry Bog - wetlands surrounding Snipe Island
  • Eel Creek - tributary stream running through Eel Gully
  • Honeybrook - tributary stream running through Edgemoor
  • Otter Creek - tributary stream running out of the elf wood and through the village of the same name
  • Rose River - named for the wild roses on its banks, the main stream running through the Glen, its headwaters are on the other side of the Troll Moor
  • Rowanbrook - tributary stream of Otter Creek running through the village of the same name
  • Sugar Creek - tributary stream running through Mapledell
  • Tarnfall Creek - tributary stream running out of the tarn with a waterfall

Calendar

This is the halfling calendar that was in place when humans first came to the valley. It was adopted by the human farmers and stuck. Months are 4 weeks, 28 days long. Seasons start on the equinox/solstice. New moon is the first day of the month, full moon is the 15th, half moons on the 8th and 22nd.

  • Spring
    • Sugar Moon (March) - maple sugar, calving (12h daylight, 34/46)
    • Seed Moon (April) - spring crop planting, farrowing (15h daylight, 37/50)
    • Milk Moon (May) - cows back into full milk (17h daylight, 45/57)
  • Summer
    • Honey Moon (June) - bees making honey, shearing (18h daylight, 50/63)
    • Hay Moon (July) - gathering hay, harvest flax and hemp (17h daylight, 52/64)
    • Harvest Moon (August) - harvesting grains (15h daylight, 52/64)
  • Autumn
    • Apple Moon (September) - apple harvest, breed cows (12h daylight, 46/60)
    • Hunter Moon (October) - hunting birds, pannage, breed sheep (10h daylight, 41/52)
    • Wood Moon (November) - gather wood (8h daylight, 36/46)
  • Winter
    • Blood Moon (December) - slaughtering (7h daylight, 34/43)
    • Wassail Moon (January) - wassailing, breed sows (8h daylight, 30/41)
    • Lamb Moon (February) - lambing, prune fruit trees (10h daylight, 30/41)

Traditions and Holidays

  • Wassail (15th of Wassail): singing to apple trees drinking mulled cider
  • Darkest Day (1st of Blood)
  • Midsummer Day (15th of Hay)

Threats

  • Frost Giants: Viking-style raiders from the fjord, come in winter
  • Hobgoblins and Goblins: The mountains and valleys to the south are goblin infested, they were responsible for the fall of the dwarven kingdom
  • Trolls: The moor to the east
  • Bugbears: Forests to the north
  • Orcs: Random bands raiding by land during the night, hole up in secluded dales
  • Undead: The old dwarven city is riddled with undead
  • Ogres and Hill Giants: Throughout the hills, often work for the goblins
  • Griffins: A pride of griffins lives in a specific set of hills
  • Kobolds: Under the mountains of the north and the elf wood
  • Werewolf: Edge of elf wood
  • Stone Giants: Tribe in the mountains to the north, enemies of the frost giants
  • Black Dragon: Lairs in the boggiest part of the moor
  • Green Dragon: Lairs in the elf wood
  • White Dragon: Hunts in the coldest part of winter along the fjord
  • Hippogriffs: Flight of hippogriffs lair in the hills surrounding the moor

See also Clan Rose.