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Since the glacier melt, the population of the village, previously in the low hundreds, has ballooned to over six hundred due to the influx of refugees from the other communities more devastated by the unnatural melting of the glacier and the subsequent floods and landslides it caused.  There are three separate refugee camps on the outskirts of the village.  One with refugees from the two smaller villages, <u>[[Hamlet]]</u> and <u>[[Sweetwater]]</u>, one with the survivors of Fort Icewind, and the largest from the seaside town of <u>[[Safeharbour]]</u>.  The latter is subdivided up into three distinct areas - the muddy area with make-shift tents and shelters occupied by the commoners, the neat and tidy area on the harder ground, with large comfortable tents occupied by the nobles and rich merchants, and then a newly constructed wooden fort - occupied by the well disciplined and organised Knights of The Last Bastion.
Since the glacier melt, the population of the village, previously in the low hundreds, has ballooned to over six hundred due to the influx of refugees from the other communities more devastated by the unnatural melting of the glacier and the subsequent floods and landslides it caused.  There are three separate refugee camps on the outskirts of the village.  One with refugees from the two smaller villages, <u>[[Hamlet]]</u> and <u>[[Sweetwater]]</u>, one with the survivors of Fort Icewind, and the largest from the seaside town of <u>[[Safeharbour]]</u>.  The latter is subdivided up into three distinct areas - the muddy area with make-shift tents and shelters occupied by the commoners, the neat and tidy area on the harder ground, with large comfortable tents occupied by the nobles and rich merchants, and then a newly constructed wooden fort - occupied by the well disciplined and organised Knights of The Last Bastion.


The largest structures in the village include a small multi-faith church,
The significant structures in the village (as numbered on the map) are:
#Church

Revision as of 12:40, 11 July 2023

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Tomar's Crossing is a village on the top of a hill. Originally, the hill was a lone ice free hill-top protruding from the glacier that dominated the Luna Valley, but recent events have caused the glacier to melt, meaning that the hill is now surrounded by rock and mud instead.

Since the glacier melt, the population of the village, previously in the low hundreds, has ballooned to over six hundred due to the influx of refugees from the other communities more devastated by the unnatural melting of the glacier and the subsequent floods and landslides it caused. There are three separate refugee camps on the outskirts of the village. One with refugees from the two smaller villages, Hamlet and Sweetwater, one with the survivors of Fort Icewind, and the largest from the seaside town of Safeharbour. The latter is subdivided up into three distinct areas - the muddy area with make-shift tents and shelters occupied by the commoners, the neat and tidy area on the harder ground, with large comfortable tents occupied by the nobles and rich merchants, and then a newly constructed wooden fort - occupied by the well disciplined and organised Knights of The Last Bastion.

The significant structures in the village (as numbered on the map) are:

  1. Church