Tinfellow Valley

The Tinfellows laid their claim in a narrow valley over a hundred years ago. Just north of the Cormanthor forest, Tinfellow Valley features a long southern exposure and a fresh alpine river. Here, the halflings raised sheep and farmed roots and hardy grains, and as their small farm prospered other settlers made their home in the valley.  
Terrain
The ground here is well-tended, be it slightly overgrown. A packed-dirt road leads from the cluster of buildings to the northeast; towards Hillsfar. Short fruit trees and wheat fields are scattered around the valley.
Sounds
Construction. Baying sheep, Songbirds
Smells
Wheat, fruit trees, cut grass, pipeweed.
Founding Date
1382
Type
Farm
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