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The town of [[Filk]] is 32 miles away,<ref name=":6.41 E" /> while the town of ''Bells'' is also over 30 miles away.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/01/3-00-e/ Chapter 3.00 E]</ref> Lancrel is to the north of both Filk and Riverfarm; while Heldeim is east of Filk, but not very far away. The now destroyed village of Windrest is fourteen miles east of Riverfarm.
 
The town of [[Filk]] is 32 miles away,<ref name=":6.41 E" /> while the town of ''Bells'' is also over 30 miles away.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/01/3-00-e/ Chapter 3.00 E]</ref> Lancrel is to the north of both Filk and Riverfarm; while Heldeim is east of Filk, but not very far away. The now destroyed village of Windrest is fourteen miles east of Riverfarm.
   
''Note: All other named places in the map to the right were ''not'' pinpointed in their location, future chapters might place the towns/villages elsewhere.''
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:''Note: All other named places in the map to the right were ''not'' pinpointed in their location, future chapters might place the towns/villages elsewhere.''
   
 
[[Invrisil]] is by far the largest city "close" to Riverfarm, lying in the northeast.
 
[[Invrisil]] is by far the largest city "close" to Riverfarm, lying in the northeast.
   
''Note: Invrisil is close enough that Laken Godart could arrive there during his winter expedition from Riverfarm to Invrisil, within two days. Depending on the means of travel and the state of the snowed-in roads, a distance of 50 to 80 miles would be reasonable here. However, Invrisil is far away enough that Riverfarm is outside of Magnolia Reinhart's immediate sphere of control, which would suggest a much longer distance - maybe 120 to 180 miles.''
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:''Note: Invrisil is close enough that Laken Godart could arrive there during his winter expedition from Riverfarm to Invrisil, within two days. Depending on the means of travel and the state of the snowed-in roads, a distance of 50 to 80 miles would be reasonable here. However, Invrisil is far away enough that Riverfarm is outside of Magnolia Reinhart's immediate sphere of control, which would suggest a much longer distance - maybe 120 to 180 miles.''
   
 
== Original Village ==
 
== Original Village ==

Revision as of 19:56, 14 November 2019

Riverfarm is a human village, located on Izril.

Geography

RiverfarmArea Map

A map of the Riverfarm area after the War against Rags (Artist's rendition)

Riverfarm inhabits an area of farming land fed by a river. There is a mountain near the village.

There are clay deposits around Riverfarm,[1] as well as ore or mineral desposits several miles south of the village.[2]

The town of Filk is 32 miles away,[1] while the town of Bells is also over 30 miles away.[3] Lancrel is to the north of both Filk and Riverfarm; while Heldeim is east of Filk, but not very far away. The now destroyed village of Windrest is fourteen miles east of Riverfarm.

Note: All other named places in the map to the right were not pinpointed in their location, future chapters might place the towns/villages elsewhere.

Invrisil is by far the largest city "close" to Riverfarm, lying in the northeast.

Note: Invrisil is close enough that Laken Godart could arrive there during his winter expedition from Riverfarm to Invrisil, within two days. Depending on the means of travel and the state of the snowed-in roads, a distance of 50 to 80 miles would be reasonable here. However, Invrisil is far away enough that Riverfarm is outside of Magnolia Reinhart's immediate sphere of control, which would suggest a much longer distance - maybe 120 to 180 miles.

Original Village

Riverfarm was a small village of around sixty souls, most of whom lived closer to each other. They inhabited an area of farming land fed by a river, hence the name Riverfarm. The people here grew crops and raised animals. They had two [Blacksmiths], and a dedicated person to go and trade for them at a town, that person having the most skill at buying and selling.

The people in the village lived together in large families. The children often went out to learn jobs in other towns as they grow, or manage the family business. It was rare to see a single new face in a month, let alone a group of people aside from Adventurers or Runners now and then.[4]

Riverfarm was rarely attacked by monsters, with the exception of Goblins, though, which are the only real nuisance for the village. When they were being sighted, the village immediately collected money from each inhabitant to raise a bounty and, then, requested for help from adventurers to dispose of them. However, it always took the adventurers a few weeks to arrive.[5]

Center of the Unseen Empire

After an avalanche buried the old village, Laken Godart, recently arrived Earthworlder, claimed the village as a part of his Unseen Empire in order to direct the rescue efforts and save the lifes of the inhabitants. Afterwards, the newly minted [Emperor] launched a relief mission to buy supplies from Invrisil. For all of these efforts, the people of Riverfarm were extremely thankful and never questioned him about becoming their [Ruler].

Laken decided to rebuild the village at a new place, in order to more efficiently till the farming lands of the area. He had also hired two adventurer groups in Invrisil, which led to him being capable to fend off Goblin Raiders and Bandits. When other villages of the area also were attacked by goblins, their inhabitants found shelter in Riverfarm, which grew accordingly, and fast, soon becoming a veritable town of over a thousand inhabitants.

After the army of the Unseen Empire, together with levies from the surrounding towns, had been defeated by the Goblin [Chieftain] Rags, Laken was barely rescued by Tyrion Veltras and saw himself obliged to aid him at his siege of Liscor. While he was still away, [Witches] sought shelter in Riverfarm, which Laken granted first via [Message]. When he arrived back in the town, he officially made a deal with the [Witches]. He also brought Goblin prisoners in order to settle them south of Riverfarm.[2]

Inhabitants

Known Inhabitants

  • Laken Godart ([Emperor] of the Unseen Empire)
  • Durene (his [Paladin])
  • Prost Surehand (his [Steward], a former farmer)
    • Yesel (his wife)
    • Chimmy (their daughter)
  • Wiskeria ([General], First [Witch] to come to Riverfarm)
  • Gamel (First [Knight])
  • Beniar ([Cataphract], Leader of the Darksky Riders)
    • Alvais (one of the Riders)
  • Rie Valerund ([Lady])
  • Ram Shackl ([Head Farmer])
    • Other Farmers: Old Mr. Rickmeld, Miss Xathy, ...
  • Beycalt Newman ([Construction Supervisor])
    • Other Builders and Laborers: Mr. Felp, Mr. Heycin, Mr. Horst ([Carpenter] from Windrest), Mr. Wellim ([Builder] from Tunslaven), ...
  • Tessia (First [Engineer])
    • Other Tinkerers and Engineers of the Engineer Corps: Erhart, ...
  • Helm ([Blacksmith])
  • Jelov ([Carver])
  • Beatica (former Lancrel [Councilwoman])
  • Other positions:
    • Ms Prise, Ms Baker, Ms Velmir, Ms Hecla, Ms Feya (Villagers); Ms Mallie ([Washerwoman]); Agelica and Agathy (Mother and daughter); Calic ([Painter]/[Artist]); Gellid ([Trader]); Califfy (Hunter); Rehanna Salesmith (Seamstress); Nale and his wife (Villagers from Tabeilt); Sic "Siccy" (villager boy); Anabelle (villager girl); Cinney (Villager); Jeighya ([Scout]); ...

Former Inhabitants

Confirmed deaths:

  • Died in the avalanche: Till (previous [Village head]), less than 30 more
  • Died in the first goblin attack: Calop, Fulca, ...
  • Died in the battle at Lancrel: Randil (Agelica's son), Iglief (Archer), ...
  • Died in the firestorm: Rodivek (former Lancrel [Mayor]), Califor ([Witch]), many more: All of those who fled on the ground; 2/3 of those who fled in the river; much lower casualties among those who went into the fields
  • Died at other occasions: Elmmet ([Thief]/former Lancrel [Councilman]); ...

Trivia

References