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<blockquote data-quote="Fieari" data-source="post: 1792443" data-attributes="member: 16221"><p>Here's a more detailed description of the Human town:</p><p></p><p>On top of a small hill the tower stretches up to the sky, higher than one could reasonably believe. Directly surrounding the tower are crops... corn mostly, also wheat, other vegetables as well. No other buildings exist directly around the tower. Surrounding the crop fields are a ring of trees which, while only about half an acre thick, would provide some cover and impedance to a charge.</p><p></p><p>Outside the ring of trees, also in a ring around the tower, are about twenty or so houses, plus a few more other buildings. The town is not walled, nor has it a moat.</p><p></p><p>The terrain is quite hilly. From the top of the impossibly tall tower you could see all around, but you've never seen lookouts there. Or anyone going to the top of the tower regardless. From the base of the tower, or from any point in the town, you can't see over the nearby hills.</p><p></p><p>To the east of the tower is a small, weak river that flows from the mountains in the north (where we goblins come from) all the way down to the sea in the south. The people there have put sheep and other cattle in fences butted up against the river, so that each pen has 3 made walls and one natural one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fieari, post: 1792443, member: 16221"] Here's a more detailed description of the Human town: On top of a small hill the tower stretches up to the sky, higher than one could reasonably believe. Directly surrounding the tower are crops... corn mostly, also wheat, other vegetables as well. No other buildings exist directly around the tower. Surrounding the crop fields are a ring of trees which, while only about half an acre thick, would provide some cover and impedance to a charge. Outside the ring of trees, also in a ring around the tower, are about twenty or so houses, plus a few more other buildings. The town is not walled, nor has it a moat. The terrain is quite hilly. From the top of the impossibly tall tower you could see all around, but you've never seen lookouts there. Or anyone going to the top of the tower regardless. From the base of the tower, or from any point in the town, you can't see over the nearby hills. To the east of the tower is a small, weak river that flows from the mountains in the north (where we goblins come from) all the way down to the sea in the south. The people there have put sheep and other cattle in fences butted up against the river, so that each pen has 3 made walls and one natural one. [/QUOTE]
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