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− | [{{ :location:thraekon_crystal_sphere:thraekon_planet: | + | [{{ :location:thraekon_crystal_sphere:thraekon_planet:Alech'nor:weed_hallow.png?direct&500|The village of Weed Hallow}}]A small village of 480 souls, 99% [[human|human]], situated on the fertile Central Plains of [[eddon|Eddon]] between two lines of low hills to the south and north. Ten miles west is a small woods, to the southeast flows the River Dneiper. The village is a rough circle of about 30 buildings with a Main Road running through it. Around the village are about a dozen farms of varying sizes that provide its major economic activity. It's major agricultural products are hogs and cotton. Weed Hallow is lead by a Council of Elders appointed from among the leading citizens by the far-off nobles who technically own the land. The religious needs of the village are met by one temple which holds services for both [[gods:Chauntea]] and [[gods:Waukeen]] (goddesses of agriculture and trade). |
Revision as of 15:16, 3 January 2020
Weed Hallow
[[[:Location:thraekon crystal sphere:thraekon planet:Alech'nor:weed hallow.png?direct&500]]]A small village of 480 souls, 99% human, situated on the fertile Central Plains of Eddon between two lines of low hills to the south and north. Ten miles west is a small woods, to the southeast flows the River Dneiper. The village is a rough circle of about 30 buildings with a Main Road running through it. Around the village are about a dozen farms of varying sizes that provide its major economic activity. It's major agricultural products are hogs and cotton. Weed Hallow is lead by a Council of Elders appointed from among the leading citizens by the far-off nobles who technically own the land. The religious needs of the village are met by one temple which holds services for both gods:Chauntea and gods:Waukeen (goddesses of agriculture and trade).