Difference between revisions of "Glensjust Shops and Services"
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Bakers 3 Butchers 3 Furriers 2 Roofers 2 Tanners 2 Potters 2 | Bakers 3 Butchers 3 Furriers 2 Roofers 2 Tanners 2 Potters 2 | ||
− | Barbers 3 Carpenters 7 Glovemakers 1 Washers/Cleaners 17 Ropemakers 1 Taverns | + | Barbers 3 Carpenters 7 Glovemakers 1 Washers/Cleaners 17 Ropemakers 1 Taverns 2 ([[The Thirsty Giant]], [[The Cracked Flagon]], formerly [[The Hungry Witch]]) |
Chandlers 2 Harness-makers 1 Masons 3 Rugmakers 1 | Chandlers 2 Harness-makers 1 Masons 3 Rugmakers 1 | ||
Brewers 3 Chicken Butchers 2 Hatmakers 1 Mercers 2 Stablers 1 Saddlers 1 Weavers 4 | Brewers 3 Chicken Butchers 2 Hatmakers 1 Mercers 2 Stablers 1 Saddlers 1 Weavers 4 |
Revision as of 02:16, 2 April 2022
The town of Glensjust covers an area of approximately 49 acres, with a total population of 3000 people (counting the town and surrounding farms).
Citizens by Trade (numbers indicate the masters only, each has apprentices/laborers):
Bakers 3 Butchers 3 Furriers 2 Roofers 2 Tanners 2 Potters 2 Barbers 3 Carpenters 7 Glovemakers 1 Washers/Cleaners 17 Ropemakers 1 Taverns 2 (The Thirsty Giant, The Cracked Flagon, formerly The Hungry Witch) Chandlers 2 Harness-makers 1 Masons 3 Rugmakers 1 Brewers 3 Chicken Butchers 2 Hatmakers 1 Mercers 2 Stablers 1 Saddlers 1 Weavers 4 Blacksmiths 3 Coopers 2 Hay Merchants 1 Old Clothes 3 Scabbardmakers 1 (Dinzosk Gemzanzi) Wine-sellers 1 Copyists 1 Illuminators 1 Painters 2 Woodcarvers 3 Bookbinders 1 Cutlers 1 Inns 2 (The Broken Sword, The Squirrel and Thorn) Shoemakers 3 Booksellers 1 (Ellel Esard) Healers 4 Jewelers 1 Plasterers 1 Spice Merchants 1 (Sarhice Tyrfinas) Buckle Makers 1 Fishmongers 3 Locksmiths 2 Pursemakers 2 Tailors 5 Beggars 11 Sages/Teachers 4 Musicians 3 Artists 2 Orphanage Matrons 1 Judges 1 Fortunetellers 1 Moneylenders 2 Hangman/donjonkeeper 1
Glensjust does not have formally recognized/organized guilds.
The town has 1 noble house, the Bromthrums. The peace is kept by 20 guardsmen, and there are 2 advocates to assist with legal matters. For those more concerned about their soul, there are temples to Elwer and Raketra, with a total of 9 priests between them, and small shrines to other gods, such as the Shrine of Culon (Glensjust).