Gwymonae
Gwymonae lies in between several biomes on the Wystrys Coast, giving it a unique atmosphere. Along the east, the coniferous Sybrilwybr Woods grow in the town, and towards the north, it meets with the prairies of the coast. The town is built right next to the bay, which brings in chilly ocean winds.
This weather leads to an abundance of tourists who visit the many local restaurants, inns, and parks during cooler summer months. The town is also well-known for its comprehensive Coast History Museum and old Gwymonae Lighthouse. Besides tourism, the town also profits from lumber, fishing, and shipping.
The town began as a harbour outpost with its famous lighthouse and became an official settlement of Arfordolia on Koenyfnod 3rd, 1221 as more people started living there. It also has a large population of Ayoskatikwa people who left their tribe's nation, which is why the town includes an Ayoskatikwa Community Center.
Includes: Ayoskatikwa Community Center, Evening Crickets Inn & Tavern, Pineridge Lumbermill
Includes: Coast History Museum, Gwymonae Town Hall, Larkin Markets, Meadow Park, Ontanishi Cuisine
Includes: Cedar Bay Restaurant, Crisp Clam Seafood, Gwymonae Anchorage, Gwymonae Lighthouse, Harbour Cottage Inn, Sunset Bay Tavern
This weather leads to an abundance of tourists who visit the many local restaurants, inns, and parks during cooler summer months. The town is also well-known for its comprehensive Coast History Museum and old Gwymonae Lighthouse. Besides tourism, the town also profits from lumber, fishing, and shipping.
The town began as a harbour outpost with its famous lighthouse and became an official settlement of Arfordolia on Koenyfnod 3rd, 1221 as more people started living there. It also has a large population of Ayoskatikwa people who left their tribe's nation, which is why the town includes an Ayoskatikwa Community Center.
Districts
Easttown Woods
Along the eastern portion of Gwymonae is the Easttown Woods, named for its position in the Sybrilwybr Woods. In this district are mostly lower to middle-class residences, as well as inns, lumber facilities, and an Ayoskatikwa cultural center.Includes: Ayoskatikwa Community Center, Evening Crickets Inn & Tavern, Pineridge Lumbermill
Larkin
This district is the largest and located in the town's northeast corner. It's named after the town's founder and includes the homes of lower to upper-class residences. It also includes densely packed museums, libraries, restaurants, markets, and the town hall.Includes: Coast History Museum, Gwymonae Town Hall, Larkin Markets, Meadow Park, Ontanishi Cuisine
South Docks
The South Docks lie where Gwymonae and Wystrys Bay meet. It mostly consists of the town's harbour and tourism areas, including a lighthouse, restaurants, and fishing facilities.Includes: Cedar Bay Restaurant, Crisp Clam Seafood, Gwymonae Anchorage, Gwymonae Lighthouse, Harbour Cottage Inn, Sunset Bay Tavern
Type
Large town
Population
14,370 (43% Humans, 24% Hobbits, 11% Firbolgs, 11% Gnomes, 11% Other)
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