Difference between revisions of "Winterhaven"
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− | ''Classification:'' | + | ''Classification:'' Ghost Town |
<br>''Population:'' 0 | <br>''Population:'' 0 | ||
<br>''Location:'' Inside the southern foothills of the Cairngorm Peaks. | <br>''Location:'' Inside the southern foothills of the Cairngorm Peaks. | ||
− | <br>''Description:'' This village is surrounded by weathered stone stopped by defensive palisades. There are small thatched | + | <br>''Description:'' This village is surrounded by weathered stone stopped by unmanned defensive palisades. There are small vacant thatched homes around the village, each fronting a small piece of fallow farmland or pasture. Many rotting corpses are scattered about the town and nearby countryside, their daily activities halted by the interruption of death. |
− | <br>''Landscape:'' To the west and south lie dark woods, and to the north, tall mountain peaks. | + | <br>''Landscape:'' To the west and south lie dark woods, and to the north, tall mountain peaks. The terrain is marred by four ravines originating from a demolished keep. |
− | <br>''Leadership:'' [[Lord Ernest Padraig]], Lord of Winterhaven. | + | <br>''Leadership:'' The Late [[Lord Ernest Padraig]], Lord of Winterhaven. |
− | <br>''Demographics:'' Mostly | + | <br>''Demographics:'' Mostly dead with a scattering of slightly deceased and almost alive, but not really. |
− | <br>''Economics:'' Primarily agricultural based on barter and trade. There | + | <br>''Economics:'' Primarily agricultural based on barter and trade. There was a monetary system thanks to the recently deceased [[Lord Ernest Padraig]], may he rest in peace. |
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Revision as of 21:09, 1 October 2008
Classification: Ghost Town
Population: 0
Location: Inside the southern foothills of the Cairngorm Peaks.
Description: This village is surrounded by weathered stone stopped by unmanned defensive palisades. There are small vacant thatched homes around the village, each fronting a small piece of fallow farmland or pasture. Many rotting corpses are scattered about the town and nearby countryside, their daily activities halted by the interruption of death.
Landscape: To the west and south lie dark woods, and to the north, tall mountain peaks. The terrain is marred by four ravines originating from a demolished keep.
Leadership: The Late Lord Ernest Padraig, Lord of Winterhaven.
Demographics: Mostly dead with a scattering of slightly deceased and almost alive, but not really.
Economics: Primarily agricultural based on barter and trade. There was a monetary system thanks to the recently deceased Lord Ernest Padraig, may he rest in peace.
1. Outer Gate and Walls | 2. Wrafton's Inn | 3. Market Square | 4. Stables | 5. Smithy |
6. Valthrun's Tower | 7. Bairwin's Grand Shoppe | 8. Warrior Guild | 9. Tenements | 10. Temple |
11. Inner Gate | 12. Winterhaven Siege Supplies | 13. Winterhaven Barracks | 14. Manor House |