Hull
Engineered on the Eastern side of a lake, the megalopolis of Hull is home to humans lead by Baron Shepley. This megalopolis wasn't built by a lake by accident, as it has ancient, unexplained statues, which is of great importance to the people of Hull and its success. The megalopolis itself looks mediocre. With its black wooden rooftops, decaying walls and overgrown gardens, Hull has a morbid atmosphere. The main attraction is the jail, which was built 26 years ago and designed by elves. Hull has a breaking economy, which is mainly supported by beer brewing, crafting and tailoring. But their biggest strengths are rare wood production and intricate fletching techniques. However, Hull lacks people skilled in thieving.
Despite its strengths and weaknesses, Hull is most likely headed towards a horrible future under the leadership of Baron Shepley. But this remains to be seen.
Demographics
A predominantly human settlement.
Government
Totalitaran aristocracy.
Defences
On the Western side of Hull is a lake. The other sides are a unique forest with rare black wood trees which are protected by mystical fey creatures.
Industry & Trade
Beer brewing, crafting, tailoring.
Rare black wood production, intricate fletching techniques.
Infrastructure
A jail designed and built by elves 26 years ago.
Assets
The Cultivators who help grow the blackwood trees faster. They also ensure the appropriate rituals are held to protect the village from fey wrath.
Guilds and Factions
The local thieves guild is a laughing stock. There are very few thieves in town and they lack the skills one would expect from a successful thief.
Woodcutters guild.
Woodcrafting/Carpenters guild.
Fletchers guild.
Brewers guild.
Crafters guild.
Tailors guild.
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History
Once Hull was a bustling megalopolis with a large variety of beings living within its walls. Twenty six years ago Baron Shepley took over and commissioned some elvish artisans to build the jail which is now the main local attraction. Hull has ancient, unexplained statues, which are of great importance to the people of Hull and its success.
Tourism
The main attraction is the jail, which was built 26 years ago and designed by elves.
Some tourists come to stay in lakeside houses on vacation. There are beer tours, craft and tailor shops which are frequented by the tourists where they purchase items carved from the rare black woods produced in town. And of course the mysterious ancient statues.
Architecture
Black wooden rooftops, decaying walls, overgrown gardens... Morbid atmosphere.
Geography
Lakeside city. Surrounded by black wood forest.
Natural Resources
Rare wood, feathers for fletching, grains/hops for beer,
Type
City
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