Giggleswick-Upon-Ribble


 * Main article: Ferreshire Valleys 

A village of scholars that wish to remain near the Golden City but like the quiet of the country, short trip to Bazaar also. The village is upon the River Ribble which contributed to its name when the village was founded by the misanthropic scholar William Giggleswick.

A good sized village, possibly considered a small town now, medium wealth, maybe the old high welath building such as William Giggleswick old residence before he died.

Terraforming wise the water level of the river will need rising so it isn't such a big drop. This location offers great landscaping opportunities to create a truely amazing looking village on all different levels with winding paths, must be very quent, quiet and pretty.

Would need a few small shops for food and possibly flowers, certainly paper and writing supplies from neaby locations (Penicuik ) as this location is filled mainly with writers, some successful, some struggling, maybe some have retired and such. These homes should have small gardens, maybe out front or back.

No walls as such for this location although maybe a mixture of buildings and small walls to help make up the perimete, the proposal for this build needs to be something special.