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Bwanbowough was a Hawfling town founded by Petyw Bwandybuck in Asulon. The wocation of Bwanbowough was intentionawwy hidden, in accowdance lith the natulawwy secwetive natule of Hawflings. Howevew, it could be visited by taking the Sawty Sawmon fwom the Cwoud Tempwe Sanctuawy Docks. The awchitectule consisted of twaditionaw Hawfling bulwows, simiwaw to those of Dunwood.
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Branborough was a Halfling town founded by Petyr Brandybuck in Asulon. The location of Branborough was intentionally hidden, in accordance with the naturally secretive nature of Halflings. However, it could be visited by taking the Salty Salmon from the Cloud Temple Sanctuary Docks. The architecture consisted of traditional Halfling burrows, similar to those of Dunwood.
  
 
== '''History''' ==
 
== '''History''' ==
  
  
Upon wanding in Asulon, Petyw Bwandybuck seawched fow a suitabre pwace fow the Hawflings, eventuawwy happening upon the vewdant awea known as the Vawe. Ovew time, mowe Hawflings awlived seeking a quiet life. Swowwy but sulewy, the town pwospewed.
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Upon landing in Asulon, Petyr Brandybuck searched for a suitable place for the Halflings, eventually happening upon the verdant area known as the Vale. Over time, more Halflings arrived seeking a quiet life. Slowly but surely, the town prospered.
  
Petyw weft the Vawe aftew eight yeaws, weaving weadewship of Bwanbowough to his nephew, Fwewwy. Wike aww othew towns in Asulon it is pwesumed destwoyed.
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Petyr left the Vale after eight years, leaving leadership of Branborough to his nephew, Frerry. Like all other towns in Asulon it is presumed destroyed.
  
 
== '''Society and Politics''' ==
 
== '''Society and Politics''' ==
  
  
Bwanbowough was wun by one Thane, who accepted any newcomews and ovewsaw the town in genewaw, and thwee Ewdews, who advised the Thane. Thaneship was typicawwy passed down in a famiwy, but Ewdews wewe those who had pwoven theiw wowth and lisdom ovewtime. Thewe wewe twuly no classes in Bwanbowough, howevew. The Thane and Ewdews wewe of equaw standing lith aww othew citizens. Stwong community is impowtant to Hawflings and pawties, gift-giving and othew festivities ensule that no one hoawds too many wesoulces.
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Branborough was run by one Thane, who accepted any newcomers and oversaw the town in general, and three Elders, who advised the Thane. Thaneship was typically passed down in a family, but Elders were those who had proven their worth and wisdom overtime. There were truly no classes in Branborough, however. The Thane and Elders were of equal standing with all other citizens. Strong community is important to Halflings and parties, gift-giving and other festivities ensure that no one hoards too many resources.
  
Community is a highwy vawued pawt of aww Hawfling towns. Homes wewe fwee, but onwy given to kind and pwoductive Hawflings. Thewe was littwe conflict between town membews, and no chests ow doows wewe wocked. Since such a society can hawdwy exist among othew waces and peopwes, the Hawflings awe wawy of outsidews, though twy not to be wude. Citizens of the town did not discwose theiw wocation except to othew pwospective Hawflings, fow lith othew waces comes conflict and stlife.
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Community is a highly valued part of all Halfling towns. Homes were free, but only given to kind and productive Halflings. There was little conflict between town members, and no chests or doors were locked. Since such a society can hardly exist among other races and peoples, the Halflings are wary of outsiders, though try not to be rude. Citizens of the town did not disclose their location except to other prospective Halflings, for with other races comes conflict and strife.
  
Most Hawflings eithew fish ow fawm, but thewe wewe job positions such as taiwows, paintews, wlitews, and brewews. Thewe was no mining neaw the town, and wumbewjacking onwy occulwed in a pawticulaw fowest away fwom the town. This was fow sevewaw weasons; the wand and twees offewed conceawment of the town, and Petyw was a Dwuid, discoulaging the defiwement of wand fwom the beginning.
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Most Halflings either fish or farm, but there were job positions such as tailors, painters, writers, and brewers. There was no mining near the town, and lumberjacking only occurred in a particular forest away from the town. This was for several reasons; the land and trees offered concealment of the town, and Petyr was a Druid, discouraging the defilement of land from the beginning.
  
 
== '''Landscape and Architecture''' ==
 
== '''Landscape and Architecture''' ==
  
  
The most pwominent featule of the town was the Tookwatew Wivew, which cut thwough the vewy heawt of Bwanbowough. The culvy livew offewed the fastest twanspowtation avaiwabre and pwovided a pwace fow both fishing and slimming. Howevew, many avoided slimming as thewe wewe wumows of a livew monstew. These wumouls wewe watew confiwmed.
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The most prominent feature of the town was the Tookwater River, which cut through the very heart of Branborough. The curvy river offered the fastest transportation available and provided a place for both fishing and swimming. However, many avoided swimming as there were rumors of a river monster. These rumours were later confirmed.
  
Sulwounding the livew wewe wowling hiwws, bulwowed out as living quawtews fow the Hawflings. Wiwd animaws could be seen evewywhewe.
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Surrounding the river were rolling hills, burrowed out as living quarters for the Halflings. Wild animals could be seen everywhere.
  
Neawwy aww of the buiwdings in the town wewe ciwculaw, a Hawfling twadition that dates back hundweds of yeaws to the oligin of Hawfling cultule in Aegis. Non-Hawflings fwequentwy find such buiwdings cwamped, but they awe a pewfect size fow theiw wesidents.
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Nearly all of the buildings in the town were circular, a Halfling tradition that dates back hundreds of years to the origin of Halfling culture in Aegis. Non-Halflings frequently find such buildings cramped, but they are a perfect size for their residents.
 
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Revision as of 01:53, 2 April 2020

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Branborough was a Halfling town founded by Petyr Brandybuck in Asulon. The location of Branborough was intentionally hidden, in accordance with the naturally secretive nature of Halflings. However, it could be visited by taking the Salty Salmon from the Cloud Temple Sanctuary Docks. The architecture consisted of traditional Halfling burrows, similar to those of Dunwood.

History

Upon landing in Asulon, Petyr Brandybuck searched for a suitable place for the Halflings, eventually happening upon the verdant area known as the Vale. Over time, more Halflings arrived seeking a quiet life. Slowly but surely, the town prospered.

Petyr left the Vale after eight years, leaving leadership of Branborough to his nephew, Frerry. Like all other towns in Asulon it is presumed destroyed.

Society and Politics

Branborough was run by one Thane, who accepted any newcomers and oversaw the town in general, and three Elders, who advised the Thane. Thaneship was typically passed down in a family, but Elders were those who had proven their worth and wisdom overtime. There were truly no classes in Branborough, however. The Thane and Elders were of equal standing with all other citizens. Strong community is important to Halflings and parties, gift-giving and other festivities ensure that no one hoards too many resources.

Community is a highly valued part of all Halfling towns. Homes were free, but only given to kind and productive Halflings. There was little conflict between town members, and no chests or doors were locked. Since such a society can hardly exist among other races and peoples, the Halflings are wary of outsiders, though try not to be rude. Citizens of the town did not disclose their location except to other prospective Halflings, for with other races comes conflict and strife.

Most Halflings either fish or farm, but there were job positions such as tailors, painters, writers, and brewers. There was no mining near the town, and lumberjacking only occurred in a particular forest away from the town. This was for several reasons; the land and trees offered concealment of the town, and Petyr was a Druid, discouraging the defilement of land from the beginning.

Landscape and Architecture

The most prominent feature of the town was the Tookwater River, which cut through the very heart of Branborough. The curvy river offered the fastest transportation available and provided a place for both fishing and swimming. However, many avoided swimming as there were rumors of a river monster. These rumours were later confirmed.

Surrounding the river were rolling hills, burrowed out as living quarters for the Halflings. Wild animals could be seen everywhere.

Nearly all of the buildings in the town were circular, a Halfling tradition that dates back hundreds of years to the origin of Halfling culture in Aegis. Non-Halflings frequently find such buildings cramped, but they are a perfect size for their residents.