Brackenmill

Farming in birdfolk perches from the autumn Court is unconventional. In the taller perches, fruiting vines and mosses are grown from the branches of the trees.  

Description

The largest and most productive farming perch is Brackenmill. Considered a lesser perch due to its proximity to the ground, Brackenmill nevertheless consists of many proximate tree-farms that, after years of growth, melded into one another. It includes a central hub of shops, trade halls, and shipping platforms, all under the watchful eye of the local Perch Guard. Some of the farms have even begun to expand downward, encompassing small horticultural plots at the base of trees. The grounded farms produce luxury goods that can’t be grown along the branches, and house corrals for giant insects that produce goods ranging from silk to meat.  

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The city boasts Perch Guards. Use the Guard Arrival Times table to determine how long it takes for guards to arrive at a location after a crime or similar incident is reported.  

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Practically every store, tavern, and supplier in Humbletown gets their goods from Brackenmill. The movement of agricultural products to vendors around the Wood is overseen by a powerful trade guild made up of prominent farm-owning families. The guild is comprised of elected leaders and legacy members from the most noble of these families. Legacy members inherit their positions and tend to hold lifetime appointments.

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Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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