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Beavers Creek

Overlooking the Five Islands

Beavers Creek is a decent-sized village located around a location known as Five Islands, along the northern shoreline of the Fendu Bay. The village is primarily known for the clamming operations, though they also procure minerals, lumber, fish, and even have a paint factory.      

History

Before Cahokia ever considered the thought of settling the Fendu bay region, and before the first kingdoms were born, the Kipawo Tra'Sequilin, The Eternal, who claims the bay as his lair and territory had a fight with an ancient Brass dragon over the land and bay. In a fit of rage, Tra'Sequilin through the boulders and logs that entered his bay at the dragon. the first four throws were misses, landing in the water and creating Pinnacle Island, Egg Island, Long Island, and Diamond Island. Finally, the final boulder, the largest one Tra'Sequilin could find landed atop the dragon, forming the largest Island, Brass Beaver Island.   In the year 972 NE, A man by the name of Hubert Forbes settled down around Upper Creek with his family, clearing the lands and establishing a large farm property. Eventually, the village grew large enough, and the Viscount of Cobequid sent one of his cousins to settle in the village as the Official of the people.  

Government

Beavers Creek is maintained by Symir Cobequid, whose family was appointed as the official of Beavers Creek by the baron of Cobequid early on in the history of the village. The Official serves as a judge and mediator for the village.  

Description

Beavers Creek is a hodgepodge of different people and jobs living relatively close together in a region that has been titled a village. With conservationists, fishermen, lumberjacks, farmers, miners, and factory workers, it can be said that Beavers Creek has no shortage of job opportunities. It extends along the Shoreline Trail for 5 miles and travels inland for around 7 miles.  

Places of Interest

The majority of the village is built along the Shoreline Trail, similar to Assiduous River, however, the village sprawls out across a longer portion of the road, and have a large acreage of forested land that is attributed as part of the territory of the village, despite being undeveloped.  

Lower Creek

A large section of land within the Eastern part of Beavers Creek contains several hills and is on average at a higher level of altitude than Lower Creek.  
  • North River Falls: A beautiful waterfall, with a small band of druids.
  • Widows Peak: Located father up the North River, Widows Peak is a haunted local where the widow of a lawman from the town retreated and committed suicide following the death of her husband and loss of her inheritance due to the manipulations of the lawmaker's siblings falsely convicting her of murdering her husband.
  • Brandram-Henderson Paint Factory: A paint factory that purchases barytes from the Duncan Mine in Upper Creek.
  • Tackle & Bait Shop: In the West end of Lower Creek, a local has set up a bait shop that he runs, selling tackles, fishing gear, and bait to any who enter.
  • Fire Hall: A local volunteer-based fire hall, equipt to deal with any fire-related emergencies within the community.
  • Athletic Association Court: A public outdoor reck space designed to be repurposed into a skating rink during the winter season.
 

Upper Creek

A large section of land within the Western part of Beavers Creek contains sloping hills the angle towards the bay and is on average at a lower level of altitude than Upper Creek.  
  • Duncan Mine: A baryte mine along the bass river.
  • Diane's: A small resturaunt that sells seafood.
  • The Briny Bay: A inn/ tavern within Upper Creek.
  • Duncan Mine: A baryte mine along the bass river.
  • Church of Deusrex: Church dedicated to the Deusrex belief.
  • Beaver Creek Market: Tghe local market where townsfolk can buy food and basic nessessities.
  • Grannies: A seasonal resteraunt that operates during late spring and summer seasons.
  • Beaver Creek Bazaar: A sight where locals will sell their arts and crafts.
 

Parkland

A Large swath of uncultivated land overlooking the five islands, Parkland has been sectioned off as a provincial park and tourist attraction by the nobility of Cahokia and is admired for its natural beauty.  
  • Park & Camp: Parkland has a maintained trail utilized by the nobility for game hunting, as well as cabins that can be rented out during the spring and summer seasons.
 

Sandpoint

A peninsula located between the Shad Creek and East Rivers, this point is filled with small families and is the location where most fishermen and clam hunters live and dock their vessels.  
  • Sandpoitn Camp: At the southern end of the peninsula, a small region is designated for camping, utilized by merchants and adventurers traveling through the area during warmer seasons, the public camping space is a bit of a mess, but safe from almost all forms of nightly assault.
 

Five Islands

There exist five islands just off the coast of Beavers Creek.  
  • Pinnacle Island: Eastern Most Island of the five islands.
  • Egg Island: Smallest of the five islands.
  • Long Island: The middle island of the batch, containing an old stone fort under the ownership of a Richard Lemon.
  • Diamond Island: The second smallest island.
  • Brass Beaver Island: The largest of the islands, and the one rumored to be the burial mound of an ancient brass dragon. the island used to be the private property and farm of a man named John Ruff, who died under suspicious circumstances and is believed to haunt the island to this day.
 

Appendix

Fendu Bay

Beavers Creek

Geography

  Type
Harbor Village
Region
Cahokia, Southwest Occidentra, Fendu Bay
 

Society

  Races
Mainly humans
dwarves
elves
halflings
 

Commerce

  Exports
Lumber
Fish
clams
mining
Produce
Founding Date
972 NE
Founders
Type
Village
Population
~300
Location under
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