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Within the fertile valley, numbers of serfs work the land, cultivating grapes, corn, wheat, apples, pumpkins, potatoes, and assorted vegetables under the watchful eye of [[Skelash]], the bailiff.
Within the fertile valley, numbers of serfs work the land, cultivating grapes, corn, wheat, apples, pumpkins, potatoes, and assorted vegetables under the watchful eye of [[Skelash]], the bailiff.


In the southern portion of the valley a large stable has been built for horses, attached to an open training ground for Lord Adryn's knights. In the forest behind it the stable keeper, [[Ageysh]], maintains a cottage. Facing the valley's apple orchid, [[Caurnn]], the blacksmith, maintains a shop. Past the keep to the north there is a small mill maintained by [[Ghaban]], the miller, and powered by a stream flowing from within the forest.
In the southern portion of the valley a large stable has been built for horses, attached to an open training ground for Lord Adryn's knights. In the forest behind it the stable keeper, [[Ageysh]], maintains a cottage. Facing the valley's apple orchid, [[Caurnn]], the blacksmith, maintains a shop. Past the keep to the north there is a small mill, powered by a stream flowing from within the forest, maintained by [[Ghaban]], the miller.


The keep itself, resting in the northern part of the valley, is decorated by yellow flags with purple crosses, and represents a formidable military fortification. Among some of its notable features are extensive kitchens, a well-stocked wine cellar, and a respectable library. Upstairs are the personal chambers of the Lord's family, and the quarters of his knights. The keep also holds a markedly less elegant set of chambers for the serfs, in the basements of the building.
The keep itself, resting in the northern part of the valley, is decorated by yellow flags with purple crosses, and represents a formidable military fortification. Among some of its notable features are extensive kitchens, a well-stocked wine cellar, and a respectable library. Upstairs are the personal chambers of the Lord's family, and the quarters of his knights. The keep also holds a markedly less elegant set of chambers for the serfs, in the basements of the building.