Hommlet

Located in the Northern Round, the town of Hommlet grew from a farm or two, a rest house, and a smithy. The roads brought a sufficient number of travelers and merchant wagons to attract tradesmen and artisans to serve those passing through. The rest house became a thriving inn, a wheel and wain­wright settled in the thorp, and more farmers and herdsmen followed, for grain was needed for the passing animals, and meat was in demand for the innfolk.

Industry & Trade

Gain and the Rest House

Points of interest

Inns and pubs:
Inn of the welcome Wench
The Rest House
Type
Town
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