Copperwood
Copperwood started as a ramshackle camp for the laborers tasked with building the city in Absalom’s earliest centuries. Some had simple huts while others slept on the bare ground, but after each long day’s toil, workers of all stripes returned to this community to rest. Over the centuries, Copperwood’s buildings became more permanent and its inhabitants more numerous. The Copperwood of today is a small town in its own right, and it houses a substantial number of the laborers and tradesfolk employed in the city. Many of the domestic servants who work in the abutting Petal District also call Copperwood home. Other self-styled “Copperheads” are eager to rent themselves out as guides or porters to visitors.
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