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Irda Ranger said:Crandonford (Human town)
- Crandonford controls an area of land stretching one mile from its city center in all directions. This means that once you're more than a 15-minute brisk walk from the Mayor's house, you're in The Wild.
- A one-mile-radius circle gives us 3.14 square miles, or ~2010 acres. Between the town itself, the river, a rocky meadow or two, and some road, assume that only 40% of the land is farmed. 804 acres of farmland.
- Crandonford doesn't have any John Deer powered tractors, but it does have a Cleric of Chauntea. It grows 5000 lbs (~15 koku) of "food" per acre. Multiply that by 804 and you find out that Crandonford can feed 12,185 people.
But that's a max population assuming all food is consumed locally. It's probably safe to assume that half of that food or more is traded to the Dwarven mining town down-river in exchange for metal goods; and some to the elves in exchange for magicy stuff. It's still conceivable though that Crandonford will have a population of about ~5,000 souls (most of whom are probably farmers).
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have you thought about the size it takes for 5,000 people to live in. my small town is about that many people and we couldn't fit in 1 square mile (or even the radius you describe) without displacing all the fields that the food is grown in
Just one more reason fantasy games are made fun with a pinch of reality, but more than that ruins is