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[[Category:Frontiers of Alusia]][[Category:Borovia Issues]]
Almost over night, this small port town on the southern side of the [[Sweet Riding]], on the edge of the [[River Running]] was quickly built by Dwarfs & Humans in 817WK as a new settlement and river port for supporting the [[Superstition Mountains]] Dwarven Stronghold which is located to the south, down a new quality built stone road. Almost all the locals are human refugees from the [[Borovia]] Drow invasion.<br>
Almost over night, this small port town on the southern side of the [[Sweet Riding]], on the edge of the [[River Running]] was quickly built by Dwarfs & Humans in 817WK as a new settlement and river port for supporting the [[Superstition Mountains]] Dwarven Stronghold which is located to the south, down a new quality built stone road. Almost all the locals are human refugees from the [[Borovia]] Drow invasion.<br>


'''Settlement'''<br>
'''Settlement'''<br>
All the buildings are two stories with a caller and made of either cut stone or river stone and are topped with shingle roofs. The settlement services the adjoining river port.
All the buildings are two stories with a cellar and made of either cut stone or river stone and are topped with shingle roofs. The settlement services the adjoining river port.

Latest revision as of 22:59, 11 April 2018

Almost over night, this small port town on the southern side of the Sweet Riding, on the edge of the River Running was quickly built by Dwarfs & Humans in 817WK as a new settlement and river port for supporting the Superstition Mountains Dwarven Stronghold which is located to the south, down a new quality built stone road. Almost all the locals are human refugees from the Borovia Drow invasion.

Settlement
All the buildings are two stories with a cellar and made of either cut stone or river stone and are topped with shingle roofs. The settlement services the adjoining river port.