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==Braeden==
==Braeden==
A town north of Bridgeport. It's smaller than Bridgeport but still large enough that a visitor can go unnoticed.  Braeden must frequently defend itself from raids barbarian tribes from the northern mountains.  The watch is stretched thin and will usually look the other way for a fee.  Recently the Inquisition has come to Braeden, and they have become quite overzealous.  Knights of the Hammer now guard the city from raiders.
A town north of Bridgeport. It's smaller than Bridgeport but still large enough that a visitor can go unnoticed.  Braeden must frequently defend itself from raids by barbarian tribes from the northern mountains.  The watch is stretched thin and will usually look the other way for a fee.  Recently the Inquisition has come to Braeden, and they have become quite overzealous.  Knights of the Hammer now guard the city from raiders.


==Glenham==
==Glenham==

Revision as of 23:47, 1 October 2010

Introduction

This article gives a brief summary about other cities, towns and villages near the city of Bridgeport. Everyone is welcome to add locations to spark mappers creativity! Note that locations listed here are 'free game' for everyone's FM setting locations.

Braeden

A town north of Bridgeport. It's smaller than Bridgeport but still large enough that a visitor can go unnoticed. Braeden must frequently defend itself from raids by barbarian tribes from the northern mountains. The watch is stretched thin and will usually look the other way for a fee. Recently the Inquisition has come to Braeden, and they have become quite overzealous. Knights of the Hammer now guard the city from raiders.

Glenham

Glenham is a small mining town northeast of Braeden. The town resides at the base of a mountain, it's west side surrounded by vast Glenham Moors, which are notorious for their occasional mists. All travellers are recommended to stay on the road to avoid getting lost during the mists. The mountain to the east contains vast mining tunnels, which produce iron, copper and small amounts of precious metals for the ever burning forges of Bridgeports.

The town of Glenham has housings for the miners and their families, few stores, cemetary and Builder's church, forge, inn and a tavern, city hall and a bank for safe storage of the precious metals and miners salaries.

Near the town, deep in the moors, stands the Glenham Tower, which was once one of the most magnificent buildings there. The tower has been long abandoned and is still attracting adventurers.

The roads around Glenham are generally safe, but occasional bandit raids are possible, launched from the hidden lairs in the mountains.