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− | ''' | + | A '''hamlet''' is a small [[site]] built by [[human]]s, forming the rural areas of a human civilization. Populations in hamlets are low, and peak near one hundred residents, in contrast to [[town]]s. Hamlets can be compared to dwarven [[hillock]]s. |
− | + | In the world map, {{Tile|æ|2:0}} and {{Tile|Æ|2:0}} indicate hamlets in [[hills]], while {{Tile|<nowiki>=</nowiki>|2:0}} and {{Tile|≡|2:0}} indicate hamlets in flat plains. {{Tile|Æ|1:0}}, {{Tile|Æ|1:1}} and {{Tile|Æ|3:1}} indicate hamlets situated on [[river]]s or streams. {{Tile|Æ|6:0}} are hamlets that have been abandoned or [[ruin|ruined]], though they don't display this if they are on a river/stream. | |
− | Hamlets are composed of | + | Hamlets are composed of small groups of houses surrounded by immense fields of local [[crop]]s, meadows, and [[pasture]]s divided by dirt [[road]]s. Houses are inhabited by commoners who aren't typically fond of [[adventure mode|adventure]]s. Some houses may have a table and a cabinet with leather clothing, there are no beds in the houses. An adventurer may ask permission of a commoner to stay the night. Small [[well]]s can be found next to the houses. The local governing body is located at the [[mead hall]], housing the lord, the hearthspeople, and other nobility. The mead hall is built on a separate location from other structures. |
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In the rare case that a human civilization is [[civilization#Struggling|nearing death]] and all towns have been destroyed, a hamlet may become the seat of power, and the mead hall will be additionally used as the throne of the law-maker. | In the rare case that a human civilization is [[civilization#Struggling|nearing death]] and all towns have been destroyed, a hamlet may become the seat of power, and the mead hall will be additionally used as the throne of the law-maker. | ||
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