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The document describes several villages in a fantasy setting, including their populations, primary industries and trades, and notable locations. The villages range in size from around 100 to 320 people and are populated by humans and different dwarf races, with gnomes and halflings also present. They engage in activities like fishing, brewing, lumbering and farming.
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The document describes several villages in a fantasy setting, including their populations, primary industries and trades, and notable locations. The villages range in size from around 100 to 320 people and are populated by humans and different dwarf races, with gnomes and halflings also present. They engage in activities like fishing, brewing, lumbering and farming.
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Beckton (pop ~260) – Due to it’s proximity to Kraghammer a mainly

dwarven village, focusing on hunting, fishing and wood for it’s living. Does
some minor trade down the byway and the river, but mostly serve as a minor
outpost for Kraghammer. Several gnomes make their homes here too.
Bergelly Fields (pop ~100) – A fairly large village mostly populated by Hill
Dwarves and renowned for it’s high quality beer. Here lies two breweries, the
larger Asherton Ale brewery and the slightly smaller Stoutaxe brewery.
Bjarnshaul (pop ~320) – One of the larger villages on the Dividing Planes. A
lot of fish trade goes from here and up the river to Silvercreek, The Cut,
Byhill Creek and all the way up to Beckton even. Mainly a hill dwarf and
human populated city. It has small barracks which serve the local troops
defending the area from raiders.
Bramble’s End (pop ~275) – This small village is well known for it’s three
cosy small inns and a pub called Bramble’s Fire. Just like Shanshrub the
villagers here mostly work as lumberjacks, but have a few larger farms also.
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