Post a name of a town city or even country then the next user comes up with what that place I like

Post a name of a town city or even country then the next user comes up with what that place I like

I'll start
>Wolford

Fuck ment, Is like

>Wolford

Probably full of furries.

Cervantes Point

A port city built on a cliff. It has dockyards built into the side of the cliff.

A fortress inhabited by Don Quixote LARPers. They take their job very seriously so don't think you can take the place easily.

I'll bite
>Goldwater

A town built around the point where a major river reaches the ocean. Conveniently located on a point on the continental coastline in such a way that as the sun sets, it lights up the coast and the river outlet into a yellow gold colour. Popular trade hub, large church nearby claiming it as a holy site.

>Forgot to post a name.
Asul's Reach

Armavir

Heavily Fortified town clinging to the cliff side of a lonely mountain. Unique architecture of a lost empire. Main feature is a large temple to an unknown god.

Norse stronghold on a hill in the alpine forest.

>Chateau du Morte

Stately Manor House of a wealthy ex adventurer called Mortimer. Nice guy, very friendly. Doesn't know the native language and wonders why the locals are so nervous about approaching the place.

ISS Hiroshima

A sleek starship captained by an optimistic young officer raised in the relatively safe inner rim

Gastholm

>Norse stronghold on a hill in the alpine forest.
Cool. It's actually an Armenian town in Russia.

Gloomhaven

It's actually a pretty great place. The water is clean, the food tastes good, the summers are warm. The inhabitants are pretty insular though, and have named the place as such in order to keep outsiders away.

Tractaborg

A town grown on a huge bridge across a major river. Started as just a group of inns mixed with a pop up market, but gradually grew into an actual town. Known as a seat of gambling, prostitution, and general debauchery, Tractaberg is also home to the finest theaters in the whole country. Nobles have flocked there in recent years as it became the heart of culture, but this did little more than pour more money into the criminal industries and upscale the whole mess.

Taj yr Akna

Logton

>Taj yr Akna

Situated between the wide, lonely steppes to the east and the scorching, barren deserts to the west, Taj yr Akna (because fuck players, amirite?) is a city built by travelers. Taj yr Akna has no exports or production of its own, but still the gold flows. Caravans come and go all day, everyday in this city of sandstone structures, some 4 stories high.

Cruntsburg

Cruntsburg is the second largest trading center in the area. Named after Emanuel Crunts, the cities first mayor, It boasts a grand assortment of citizens and architecture

The centre of this town could be called Alboot Square, with a huge Manor run by a rich rogue called Meetch Shall. He's not popular but the hero the Square needs.

Gastholm is the location of the largest cemetery in the kingdom. Once a contender for largest township, nearly 80% of the town was wiped out over a week by a mysterious illness on the first day of winter. The disease disappeared almost as quickly as it came, leaving the survivors to contend with the mountains of blessedly undecaying dead. Claiming the now abandoned farm lands outside and using materials salvaged from similarly abandoned homes, the town was quickly ringed by a vast network of mausoleums, tombs, and grave sites. By the time summer arrived the town was becoming well known for the mammoth graveyard and the care put into those buried there. Soon it had become a necropolis, with people from far afield choosing to be buried by the expert tomb builders and morticians. A profitable industry of death thrives in Gastholm to this day, even as the tombs begin to stack on top of each other and the graves grow tighter and tighter in towards the town.

Shrikesburough

A small hamlet located on the countryside, famous for its rolling hills and great farming conditions. Has attracted many farmers and peasants trying to get away from the civil war that now ravages the land. This attraction of unsavory types has caused some friction between the people born and raised in the town and those seeking an escape from the war-ravaged land of the central kingdom.

Val Dorhathen

Jokkmokk

One of the more fortified elfin strongholds, and the only one built into a gargantuan golem from the old days of the Karnathan War. While constructionwork did interfere with some of the thaumic circuitry, the elves still field their own stronghold as a last resort fighter against enemy forces should the need arise.

Small seaside town shared by tropical elves of three walks of life: pirates, tribal shamans and jesters. Not a day goes by without someone trying to drink a tankard of minnows thinking it was beer.

Edelwing Flange

A large opulent manor that resides outside a town known for birthing rebels. The main purpose of the manor is to drain funds of the trouble-making town and a base of operations for the soldiers that peruse through the town for the purpose of scaring the citizens back in line.

Yanskov

A border town on the Arctic rim it used to be called Krensyanskov before half the town fell into a giant sinkhole and is now called Yankskov


Floodwatch

An old wooden shantytown built on top of a large industrial dam, first by dam workers and then by their extended families, until it became a popular bazaar street. The name stems from the first building on it, the floodwatcher's cottage, whose task was to warn the workers if the dam was at risk of overflowing.

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