The Blacksmith of the Estun is one of the
most revered men in the village. He may not be a warrior though he could
certainly hold his own in a fight. Instead, he is held in such high
regard for without him the whole village would fall into disrepair.
Everything from nails to horseshoes to swords makes its way out of that
glowing forge.
The Church is a place of welcome to all, no matter their faith. It
has been this way for all time. The tree carved above the door has come
to represent many things through the ages. The World Tree that connects
the realms, the Sun God's influence on the earth below, even the Tree of
Woe upon which the God-son was crucified.
No village can stand for long without trade and Estun is no
exception. The Market Stalls are the vibrant hub of the village, with
exchanges for goods and services happening almost constantly. Just as
important here is the trade for information, stories diffusing from here
as quickly as the smell of preserved fish.
If there's one thing that the people of Estun can rely on, it's the
forest. Food from anything the people can forage as well as game,
protection from the blizzards that come down from the mountains, but
most importantly the timber from the trees themselves. The Saw Mill
processes much of this to build and repair the dwellings of the
village's folk as well as trade with other villages.
The Dwellings of Estun are known for miles around. Well built and
sturdy, just like the people of the village. The shields above the doors
are not purely symbolic, though they do show that these folk are
protected.
The Watch Tower has stood for longer than anyone can remember.
Stories say that this was the first building in the village, a remnant
from an empire, long since fallen. Whatever the truth, horrors of all
kinds have been spied from these ramparts. Without which, ambushes might
have brought this settlement to its knees in ages past.
Even when all is quiet in Estun, the Tavern still has sounds of
revelry. Mead, ale and wine from faraway lands are consumed by the
hogshead. Life is hard in the mountains and everyone needs a place to
ease the aching bones. Skalds know that they can pass through and get
fed and watered for the price of a story. Can a village without a tavern
truly be called a village at all?
Contains:
1x Estun Blacksmith
1x Estun Church
1x Estun Market Stalls
1x Estun Dwelling
1x Estun Saw Mill
1x Estun Watch Tower
1x Estun Tavern
Scenery items are manufactured in Medium Density Fibre Board (MDF).
Buildings are supplied pre-painted and some assembly will be required.
Assembly instructions can be found online and by scanning the QR printed on the packaging.
Theme
Fantasy
Size
28-35mm
Product Type
Game sets
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Editor
Warcradle
EAN
5060770870666
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