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Dungeon village building placement
Dungeon village building placement





Ĭonyberry was also home for several good-enough carpenters, Martin von Mensch the bladesmith, and two brewers who fermented disgusting beers. A harsh winter, also known in the region as "wolf weather", caused hungry wolves to enter the community and raid food stores and coops. ĭespite trolls and bandits dwelling in the hills to the south, travelers found it faster to pass them and journey through Conyberry, in any season but winter. The village was famous for the magical grove that was home to the elven banshee named Agatha. An unusual defender of Conyberry was Agatha, whom the villagers looked on almost in affection as a protector and friend. After dark, the townsfolk kept lookout from atop their roofs, wielding scythes, swords, and crossbows. The village and surrounding farms could muster about 140 fighters, who were very skilled with bows and slings. Defense įor being a community of farmers, Conyberry was well organized for defending itself.

dungeon village building placement

Mostly self-sufficient, they bought linens, clothes, dishes, and cooking wares from traveling peddlers. They also sought trade with any travelers who came through the area. For food, they hunted in the forest's fringes, such as snaring rabbits, and grew crops.

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People in Conyberry cut trees from the forest only when required. The neighboring homesteads and farms extended east and south, separated by a small cart track leading to Triboar. Conyberry consisted of around a dozen houses standing close to the eastern side of Neverwinter Wood, sheltering within the forest edge like many such villages in the area.







Dungeon village building placement