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Seedonia

This large town has a booming business, being almost right in the middle of Circana and all other settlements.  

Seed's Trade

  The center of Seedonia, Seed's Trade is known for its large market every Sunday in the months of Mendopel and Ghrof. It is a testament to the great economy that Seedonia can bolster. Being in the center of Budston, many caravans pass through the town, and with this, Seedonia thrives on the being a hub for the country by passing caravans through and supporting them. They can take a load off at The Golden Goose.   Seed's Trade also houses the temple to Mendow Plan, where She is revered for the great and lush plains that are inbetween Seedonia and other western settlements of Budston.  

Overmarch

  The western district of Seedonia, it's a slightly less developed part of town. Stretching all the way across the borders like a blanket, Overmarch houses a large portion of the Seedonian population. Its biggest distinction is the presence of several statues representing the Botanical Deities. The reason for them being in Overmarch instead of the temple of Mendow Plan is due to the people needing a reminder that they're being guarded. That's why some people, when giving a better look at the statues, can see that the city council members are also featured on these statues.   Overmarch historically has always housed the Elven community of Seedonia, with them ironically being situated on the more lower lands in the town. This in contrast to the neighborhood housing the Dwarven community.  

The Belittled Heights

  Enveloping the other side of Seed's Trade, The Belittled Heights are even more an ironic combination of circumstances than Overmarch. Populated largely by Dwarves, the Belittled Heights stands as the highest elevated district in Seedonia. And because it is also situated close to the Longstream river, it is odd why the Dwarves would settle on this part of town in particular.   The Belittled Heights are also widely known for being the part of town where most crafts are done. From smithing and fletching to bakeries and butchers, the dwarves that live in the neighborhood never sit still, and most services from Seedonia are found in this part of town.  

Bridgemark

  A common phrase amongst the Seedonians is: "You go to Bridgemark for the bridge and for nothing else" Despite sounding like an inconspicuous phrase, there is a hidden meaning. Bridgemark does not have much to find besides the bridge that crosses Longstream and the entrance to the main part of town. However, if you find yourselves lost, and someone asks you if you need any help, tell him you are looking for nothing else. The person will then take you to the inn of Notting Hells. The shadiest part of town, the inn is located in a small and dilapidated shack next to the river. When you arrive, preparations have already been made for your presence....  

Floral Springs

  Maybe the most special part of Seedonia, Floral Springs houses the largest concentration of Florarens in Budston. As it is located at the other end of Longstream river, on the small river island encapsulated by the river, the Floraren's have turned the area into a habitat where they can thrive. A sea of flowers, trees and other greenery, it is truly a sight to behold. The Floraren population takes special care to this environment, and the Seed's Judgement have condoned the Floraren's having their own part of town where they govern themselves.  

Artist's Bowl

  The smallest part of town that deserves to be a district, Artist's Bowl is inhabited by only two people: the artistic twins Lorr and Larr Bughel. These two half-orcs have made an exceptionally good name of themselves, despite their strange occupation. This duo is specialized in creating paintings and singing songs about monsters that roam the lands. Their works pull great audiences and many contributions. In Artist's Bowl, they take their residence and work at their workshops

Demographics

Seedonia is a predominantly human town, but there are distinct communities of elves and dwarves present, who have been working together for ages. There are several Floraren people present in Seedonia as well, and they all are placed in high society of the town.

Government

Seedonia is not run by a singular mayor, but a city council exists who decides law and order over the town. This council is named Seed's Judgement There is a council leader present however, a dwarven lady by the name of Freya Humm.   Seed's Judgement has been ruling over Seedonia ever since invaders from the Musical continent had overthrown the former governing system during the Second Continental War. After the invaders got driven out, the villagers would not accept the same governing system again and chose to elect many leaders instead of just one.

Industry & Trade

Throughout the ages, Seedonia has made a name for itself by creating many guilds supporting many trades and crafts. Especially the Dwarves have made a name for themselves with crafts, and the Belittled Heights are filled with many shops and surrounding Dwarven architecture. Many blacksmiths are competing for the most customers, and their work is almost indistinguishable in quality. Notable shops include the GruffHammer Smith and Lornwood Carpentry.   The Elven population on their part of town have created quite the trade in magical items and adventurer provisions. They know that Seedonia, as a central part of Budston, gives hospitality and passage to many adventurers looking to explore the nearby plains. And those are not without danger.   Notable shops include Fenyu's Forte, a shop that specializes in spells and potions that strengthens the user; Neverwood Chemistry, where many potions and temporary enchantments are sold; and finally Huntsman's Hold, the largest shop in Seedonia and one that provides several services to hunters and adventurers.   The Bughel Twins have also a large part in the export of Seedonia and supporting the economy. Their paintings are widely sought after for their realistic shapes, and their songs are a feast for the ears. In turn, the twins spend most of their earnings in Seedonia itself, which keeps the economy vital.

Maps

  • Seedonia
Type
Town
Population
1500
Inhabitant Demonym
Seedonians
Owner/Ruler
Owning Organization

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