Hugler's Ferry
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| Location | 15 Miles west of Lewiston in Brastor. |
| Government | Mayor- Sabastian Silverfoot |
| Population | ?? |
| Languages –Common | 100% |
Hugler's Ferry is a very small village consisting of a few dozen families. The Smithy and mill have both been repaired and some of the farms nearby are producing enough produce to keep the village going. The town is also assisted by the Knights Templar who are a days ride up the Champion River. The township is surprisingly well constructed, typically better than that expected in a small town of this size. Some say inhabitants of the town tend to have good luck.
Places
S-Mart
Shop Smart, Shop Sabastian-mart
Purveyor of All Things Good, a prominent merchant house.
The Muse
A large studio for painter, sculptors and other artists. Art produced here is found throughout Brastor Holdings and consequently it is well known throughout Brastor by discerning parties.
The Cog
A small, but well stocked workshop, proving for the need of the town. Sabastian and Peter Smith are often seen toiling away in this workshop.
Bridge
A bridge is being built over the Champion River between Hugler's Ferry and Westgate. Several hundred tonnes of stone are on the eastern bank, as the Masons continue to build.
Fortifications
A half-mile diameter wall is build around the town. It is a surprisingly sturdy, well build mud and wooden wall. A defensive trench surrounds the town. Military scientists note that defenses are extremly well built.
The town is reputedly heavily warded against Demons worshipers and undead.
People
- Peter Smith volunteers time helping in The Cog and with the rebuilding efforts.
- Sabastian Silverfoot is the town mayor and is often seen in The Cog.
History
- Summer 808
Early in the season construction begins on the bridge across the Champion River.
- Spring 807
The Cog is compelted. A surprising well stocked workshop providing for the needs of the town.
- Winter 807
The Muse is compelted and staffed by Sabastians apprentices. Other artists begin drifting to the town.
- Autumn 807
A half-mile diameter eight foot mud brick wall and protective ditch surrounds the tiny township.
