Melduinn
A quaint, picturesque farming community in the southern reaches of Audlsod. Passers by remember the townfolk as friendly. Perhaps too friendly. Non Human visitors found the people of a less friendly nature. The houses and shoppes surround a giant, walled manor which belongs to the town's leader, Earl Sommerset. He has ruled over the town for more than 500 years and its occupants seem satisfied with his rule. He led the town through the war for Independence by largely staying out of the conflict. And his presence is often said to be soothing.
Demographics
With the exception of Earl Sommerset, the entire population appears to be human.
Government
The lord mayor, Earl Sommerset has watched over the town for 500 years. His elected council members govern the town and its resources and people.
Defences
The village is devoid of a police force or standing army. Despite this, no one has ever tried to attack the settlement in recorded history. No crimes are ever reported to outsiders. It would seem that crime does not exist here.
Industry & Trade
They have a bustling farming industry. They produce crops at a very high rate and a high yield and trade and sell to surrounding settlements in the country.
Assets
There are several farms in the area which produce plentiful crops and sell them to surrounding territories.
Guilds and Factions
No known guilds within the town.
History
A distant ancestor to Lord Sommerset supposedly founded the town as a refuge for weary travelers moving southward. The town grew from there and has supposedly been led by a Sommerset ever since.
Architecture
Stone Buildings with Thatched roofs. Very pastoral rural style of architecture
Geography
There are surrounding forests and hills but for the most part the village sits on pretty flat land. This makes for great farming.
Natural Resources
Crops, grain and livestock from the farms, wood from nearby forests.
Type
Village
Population
~800
Owner/Ruler
Owning Organization
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