Lindorn
Lindorn thrives off the fertile land surrounding it, with agriculture being the backbone of the community. The village is known for its livestock, particularly cattle and sheep, which are traded with nearby settlements. Lindorn is a village rooted in tradition, with a strong connection to the land and the natural world around it. It thrives in harmony with the surrounding hills, meadows, and waterways, and its people take pride in their agricultural heritage. With Aisling MacRaith at the helm, Lindorn continues to be a peaceful and prosperous place, rich in history and steeped in natural beauty.
Points of interest
The Thistlewood Meadows
A stretch of rolling hills and meadows just outside the village. The meadows are covered in wildflowers during spring and summer, making it a beautiful and peaceful place for the villagers to gather or picnic. It’s also known for its high quality of herbs and plants, which the village uses for both food and medicinal purposes.The Old Iron Mine
A long-abandoned iron mine that once fueled the local economy, located a short distance from the village. The mine has long since been closed due to dangerous cave-ins, but some of the tunnels are still used by the village for storage. The area is now a place of local legend, with rumors of hidden treasures or spirits lingering in the old shafts.The Village Green
A central area in the village where the annual harvest festival and other community events are held. The Green is surrounded by large oak trees, some of which are said to be ancient, dating back to the time when the first settlers arrived. It’s the social heart of Lindorn, where people gather to talk, trade, and share news.The Sunwell Pool
A crystal-clear pond located near the village, fed by a spring that comes from deep within the nearby hills. The pond is said to have healing properties, especially for those who have been ill or injured. Many people from surrounding areas travel to Lindorn to bathe in its waters, seeking restoration.The Golden Ox
A warm, welcoming inn named for the village’s prized cattle. The innkeeper, Bradan Fenn, is a former shepherd who knows a thing or two about hospitality. The tavern serves a hearty stew made from lamb or beef, and locals often recommend the famous apple pie. The inn has a relaxed atmosphere, frequented by both villagers and travelers passing through on their way to or from Diantogmail.
Type
Village
Population
140 villagers, predominantly farmers, animal herders, and a few craftsmen.
Location under
Owner/Ruler
Ruling/Owning Rank
Owning Organization
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