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Croston
Croston is a frontier town, built inside a strong stockade with regular wall patrols. Sir Tyr Corlian, The Mayor of Croston, live inside the central fort with his entourage, which also serves as a second line of defence for the town. Five districts - Elk, Market, Trade, Fish Market and Bayani Quay complete the town.
The Keep
A stone wall surrounds the three stone buildings here. Sir Tyr lives in a small manor house, there is a barracks for his troops and an administrative block, that serves as the Town Hall, Court, Tax and licensing office. All three are built of stone, with tile roofs. In the early days, The Keep has served as a citadel and place of last resort for citizens under attack. Hopefully, it won't have to fill that role again.
Elk
Named for Erastil's Chapel, Elk district is home to the sorceress Jade Shay, one of the original members of New Dawn, the founding Venture Company. A distant relative of the governor, she owns some of the other housing and supplements her enchanting weapons and armour. Elk has become the place to live, if you can afford the higher rents and property costs.
Trade
Home to the town's crafters and shopkeepers.
Shops include:
- A General Store: selling household items, small items of furniture, candles etc.
- The Venture Store: Selling adventuring gear.
- The Armoury: It has a stock of light armour and weapons that are commonly used by hunters (including crossbows). With a few more sophisticated items.
Craft Shops Include Leather worker: Making a wide range of leather goods. Carpenter: Mainly household items, furniture and wooden shields. Blacksmith: Mainly making small general items, but can make simple weapons and shields (DC 12 max) Bowyer Fletcher: Making Longbows, shortbows and arrows. (not composite or Cross-Bows)
Market
Does what it says - there are stalls for farmers, crafters and general traders of all sorts. Buy eggs, cheese, mulberries, preserves, small carvings, vegetables - as well as items sold by sailors and small traders who are in port. If you wish to sell things here, you need to get a permit from the Administrative Offices.
The Market Inn, sells a wide range of food and drinks and has rooms to rent, however, it is more expensive than either The Way House or The Tavern.
Fish Market
All sorts of fresh fish are available for sale here, delivered direct from the Quayside in Bayani Quay. The Tavern is popular with many of the less well-off residents of the town.
Bayani Quay
Bayanir Quay serves Croston's merchant and fishing communities. The jetty can accommodate most commercial vessels, but would struggle with the largest warships and, between time, services the local fishing boats.
The Wayhouse, dedicated to goddess Way, operates as a simple inn and tavern. Bunks in a dormitory and sleeping spaces on the common room floor can accommodate sailors, travellers, and newly arrived adventurers. The common room also serves the fisher folk as a simple tavern, selling inexpensive ales and wines (but doesn’t sell spirits), they regularly serve up fish stew for dinner.
The Preserving Shed, set back from the docks, fish are preserved here. Small oily fish, such as sardines, are cleaned and bottled in concentrated seawater. Larger fish are salted and smoked, some are sold locally or sent to Ozgryn, others are then died and packed for longer term preservation and might even be shipped back to Razardi and onto Hann. This dried fish also makes excellent trail rations - a few flakes dropped in a stew can add flavour and a bit of protein to most dishes.
The docks include warehouse space, an office for the FFTC representative, and fishermen's cottages. Most people here work as labourers in the warehouse or in the fishing industry. Fresh fish is taken straight to the fish market, but you can often see fisher-folk making fish sauce and mending nets in the open areas around their cottages.