Nimick

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Nimick
Leader Sheriff Borash
Founder Orman and Iaiah
Enemies Village rebels and outsiders


Geography

The village of Nimick is a small mining town nestled in a valley between the Shamtota Hills and Pash Valley to the west, and the Siroccian Mountains to the north.

Inhabitants

  • Borme, the Innkeeper
  • Dwarven miner
  • Gorme, an agitated farmer
  • Farmer's wife
  • Hynar, the stablemaster
  • Jierri, the bar wench
  • Jimmi, an earnest young boy
  • Joydi, a playful young girl
  • Lahai, the storage keeper
  • Maheil, an old drunk
  • Mahla, the spinster
  • Marel, foreman of the mines
  • Miners wives
  • Mhun miner
  • Nimickan miners
  • Nogak, the rebel leader
  • Rilaor, a young stablehand
  • Rebellious miners
  • Sheriff Borash

Culture

Founded by two refugees of the Ashtan-Shallam wars, Nimick has been long hidden from the adventurers of Sapience. Though the people have always been aware of the goings-on of the outside world, they chose to stay safe and protected in their village, infrequently sending villagers out into the world to covertly trade goods, purchase supplies, and bring back tidings of the world. They have mined expansively beneath the Siroccian Mountains to connect to the orcish caves in the northeastern area.

Shops

The Blind Burro Inn sells a variety of local food and drinks. A dimly-lit log cabin, it is a welcome respite to the hard-working miners of the mines. A watercolour painting of the founding of the village hangs above the bar.

Flora and Fauna

Goldenseal and lady's slipper can be found in the fields to the west of the village. Fields of corn lie in the southwest area of the village while tumbleweed bounces about the corrals to the southeast.

Filthy burros and stag beetles can be found in the mines, hitched to carts which they pull through the tunnels. Sheep graze in pastures to the west of the mines. Dogs and crows roam freely through the village.