Midstone
"A small village in the middle of nowhere. Althought located near the great road, it was too small for most merchants to even bother stopping there. Still it was habited by group of humans dedicated to make living in middle of harsh wilderness. In this they were aided by large solitary stone full of raw lightstones. Within its lights this small village prospered, at least for a while."
Elaune Stormwarden
Demographics
All the villagers are human. A little less than a half of citizens are children of various ages. The village itself consists of eight families. There are also few farms in the surrounding area which are considered part of the village.
Government
There is no active goverment. Midstone is so small community that people there have learned to survive together. Most often if there is dispute that can't be settled between participants, an outsider is allowed to make decision. The town is a little too far from Disoen for city-state to declare it as it's vassaltown.
Industry & Trade
Midstone is rural town. All of the habitants earn their livelyhood with agriculture. There is also a small tavern where rare visitors can stay and where locals can meet when necessary.
Infrastructure
There is a small watermill built on stream passing by the village. The village itself is surrounded by pastures and fields.
Assets
The most notable assets of the Midstone is it's namesake, a large stone in the middle of town filled with raw lightstones.
History
The history of Midstone is a mystery. All that is known is that parents of local habitants lived there before, and their parents lived in the area too.
The story of the stone in the middle of town is more largely debated. A common version is that some forefather struck a deal with a giant who carried the stone to its position.
Architecture
Most of the buildings are builded from stone, for there is not much wood around
Geography
Midstone is located in the middle of rolling hills. A small stream passes by it traversin to south. The great road leading from Sundair to Disoen is also quite close, and small wagonroad connects the village to the road.
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