Stonewick (Horga)

Built atop gentle hills, the town of Stonewick's elegance is matched by the backdrop of tall mountains which have helped shape the city to what it is today. The riches these mountains brought were of great importance, but they were also influential when it came to architectural designs as the vast majority of buildings mimic the broad slopes and steep peeks of the mountains. This town wasn't built by mountains by accident, as we can find ancient, unexplained statues in the near foothills of the mountain range. Stonewick is lead by Earl Lamkins, a feared landlord shrouded in mystery. The town itself looks unattractive. The decaying rooftops, worn sandstone walls and unmaintained gardens give a dark atmosphere to this town despite it's unique location.   This little town has surprisingly two names. Several hypotheses were put forward on this subject but it would seem that it is mainly due to several patois coexisting in the region and not always sharing the same names. Stonewick also bears the name Horga.
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