Fairbridge
The town of Fairbridge stands where the Trader’s Way crosses a small muddy river called the Granis by the locals, though it does not appear on any maps. The bridge is maintained and repaired every few years by workers out of Grollek’s Grove to keep it sturdy and to repair washouts. The town’s magistrate collects tolls for crossing the bridge from travelers who look as if they can be intimidated, though he has no authority to do so since the town does not maintain it. A crow cage next to the bridge usually contains the picked-over skeleton of some petty criminal that the locals like to point out to discourage miscreants.
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Fairbridge, Town of
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Town
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