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<blockquote data-quote="TallIan" data-source="post: 7546689" data-attributes="member: 6853819"><p>A long day’s travel is almost at an end as you approach the village of Gravesford. The usual sounds of farmers working their fields is absent and you have only your footsteps to break the silence. </p><p></p><p>As the village comes into sight, the Church and the Inn stand proud from any other building, each far larger than the small collection of wooden shops and houses would suggest a need for. The church boasts a magnificent stained-glass window that harks back to grander days in its past. Famous across Bedegar, it is hard to spend much time in the barony without finding out that this is the Church of St Gaed the Confessor, the former king’s master of spies who outed a fiend at the cost of his own life. Canonised by Caval, he returned and slew the fiend.</p><p></p><p>Music drifts along the breeze and you work out why there are so few farmers in the fields – market day. The center of town is a hive of activity and noise as famers and townsfolk vie for the best price for their wares.</p><p></p><p>Many of the stores and casts are nearly empty and a few are already packing up, their owners drifting towards the inn for a well-earned drink and catch up before heading back home. The Reluctant Pig is a large stone building that could easily hold the entire town. The large coach house once served as an important stop between Bedgar Keep and the neighboring barony. Now it sees much less business but the owner has kept it in fairly good repair.</p><p></p><p>A gaggle of children burst out from an alley, chased by a young woman in a pointy wizards hat. All of the giggle and squeal as she launches sparks that whistle past the children’s heads, causing them to shout with delight. They ran square into an empty stall, knocking it over, causing the merriment to pause briefly as the children all look horrified at the young wizard. “Never mind, I’ll clean it up later.” She says, shooting another burst of sparks that sends the children running. She pulls a piece of string out of a pouch and waves it in the air, leaving the fallen stall to tidy itself up. A sign on the stall reads, “OUT PLAYING, FIND ME. LOOK FOR THE HAT. OTHERWISE VISIT THE SHOP AFTER”</p><p></p><p>If you have business other than drinking, it would be best to get to it soon, before the farmers and shopkeepers are all in the tap room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallIan, post: 7546689, member: 6853819"] A long day’s travel is almost at an end as you approach the village of Gravesford. The usual sounds of farmers working their fields is absent and you have only your footsteps to break the silence. As the village comes into sight, the Church and the Inn stand proud from any other building, each far larger than the small collection of wooden shops and houses would suggest a need for. The church boasts a magnificent stained-glass window that harks back to grander days in its past. Famous across Bedegar, it is hard to spend much time in the barony without finding out that this is the Church of St Gaed the Confessor, the former king’s master of spies who outed a fiend at the cost of his own life. Canonised by Caval, he returned and slew the fiend. Music drifts along the breeze and you work out why there are so few farmers in the fields – market day. The center of town is a hive of activity and noise as famers and townsfolk vie for the best price for their wares. Many of the stores and casts are nearly empty and a few are already packing up, their owners drifting towards the inn for a well-earned drink and catch up before heading back home. The Reluctant Pig is a large stone building that could easily hold the entire town. The large coach house once served as an important stop between Bedgar Keep and the neighboring barony. Now it sees much less business but the owner has kept it in fairly good repair. A gaggle of children burst out from an alley, chased by a young woman in a pointy wizards hat. All of the giggle and squeal as she launches sparks that whistle past the children’s heads, causing them to shout with delight. They ran square into an empty stall, knocking it over, causing the merriment to pause briefly as the children all look horrified at the young wizard. “Never mind, I’ll clean it up later.” She says, shooting another burst of sparks that sends the children running. She pulls a piece of string out of a pouch and waves it in the air, leaving the fallen stall to tidy itself up. A sign on the stall reads, “OUT PLAYING, FIND ME. LOOK FOR THE HAT. OTHERWISE VISIT THE SHOP AFTER” If you have business other than drinking, it would be best to get to it soon, before the farmers and shopkeepers are all in the tap room. [/QUOTE]
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