Pinchbeck

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A village that specialises in leather work, they keep herds of cows. From the leather they make armour, boots and ship leather to Taneth for other uses such has picture frame making, and to Giggleswick-Upon-Ribble for bookbinding. The village was named after the man who founded it Harold Pinchbeck, Harold was son of Christopher Pinchbeck who made ‘The Astronomical’ which today lives in the Alverstoke museum and still tracks the gods.

The green areas, one could be for the cows that produce the leather and another for wheat, this whesat would need to feed the people and the cows, plus maybe some being sent to Geloma to help feed the sheep.

Some mild terreforming may be required to create better waterfall and low land by the lake to allow for waterwheels and leather houses to produce the leather into 'working material', the also craft leather armour here. This gets sent to Alverstoke via horse and cart under light guard for global trade, the town makes an okay living out of it but they aren't seriously wealthy, most likely low to mid level housing.

They would have a provisioners to supply the shoes and an armoury to supply the leather armour to passersby, possibly an inn if there is enough room.

There are other towns and locations very nearby, so be careful when planning and building to leave enough room and not build on other project land.



