Wildshore

Wildshore is a town located on the temperate seashore, where the vegetation is lush. Wildshore grew around a coastal harbour, and is comprised predominantly of humans. They are a matriarchal capitalist democratic republic that worships many deities, none having a clear majority at all. The nearest landmark is a magical floating bush. It hovers around in circles. A population of 5100, the denizens live a poor existence.   (Human: 71.28%, Half-Elf: 7.23%, Halfling: 5.35%, Elf: 4.00%, Half-Orc: 2.83%, Dwarf: 2.71%, Gnome: 2.62%, Dragonborn: 1.27%, Tiefling: 1.08%, Lizardfolk: 0.82%, Goblin: 0.81%)   https://eigengrausgenerator.com/?seed=wronginstructivesturgeon#TownOutput

Demographics

Dragonborn- 64 pop- 1.27%
Dwarf- 138 pop- 2.71%
Elf- 204 pop- 4.00%
Gnome- 133 pop- 2.62%
Goblin- 41 pop- 0.81%
Half-elf- 368 pop- 7.23%
Half-orc- 144 pop- 2.83%
Halfling- 272 pop- 5.35%
Human- 3635 pop- 71.28%
Lizardfolk- 41 pop- 0.82%
Tiefling- 55 pop- 1.08%

Government

The people of Wildshore work in exchange for payment from their employers, which they use to buy the necessities. Affairs are handled by the people, the head of whom is Mr Aelijah Delaney.   There is a policing presence in Wildshore, but it is more for outside intruders rather than the population inside. Citizens are expected to follow the laws, and those that do have nothing to fear from The Club of Wildshore. Law in Wildshore is somewhat reform-based, and those that breach the laws can expect hard labor, incarceration, or fines. The death penalty is typically reserved for traitors to the state. Magic is not codified into the laws as anything specific, though the local guards would be more likely to treat it as a threat rather than not.

Industry & Trade

Trade is reasonable in Wildshore, and people live a poor existence because of it; some taxes are applied to certain goods and services that are rendered in the city. Welfare is terrible. Citizens can expect the absolute bare minimum of death services. Healthcare and education are ignored, and those unable to fend for themselves would go hungry if it weren't for private benefactors.

Maps

  • Wildshore
    The human port town.

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