Bargewright Inn
Once a hilltop wayside inn, this site has become a walled community of ramshackle, often-rebuilt wooden towers and buildings now entirely cloaking a hill that overlooks the village of Womford across the river.
Government
Bargewright Inn is ruled by a plutocracy of business owners, but the unofficial leader is Chalaska Muruin
Defences
two concentric rings of high protective walls with gates that are firmly closed and barred by night. (Individuals can pay stiff fees to be raised and lowered after sunset on rope-slung chairs, but nothing beyond what they can carry can pass.)
Industry & Trade
It houses blacksmiths, dealers who buy and sell horses, mules, and oxen, wheelwrights, coopers, and wagonmakers.
Assets
horses, mules, and oxen.
wheelwrights, coopers, and wagon
Architecture
The walls are built by stone, but the rest of the buildings are primarily made out of wood.
Type
Village
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