Map 47 – Raven Town

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Raven Town (small city)

Estimated population: 750 people (80% human, 10% dwarves, 10% mixed)
Government: County, part of a kingdom.
Qualities: Prosperous, strategic location, superstitious.

Notable NPC’s

Daven Arivelli (human).- Count of Raven Town.
Sir Tarngard Lo (dwarf).- Commander of the city’s garrison.
Lady Adara Mirnyus (human).- Influential noble with ideas of power, opposed to the count.
Old Black Beard (dwarf).- Innkeeper at The Forgotten Barn.
Mirra Luzu (Halfling).- Spy for the thieves guild in Raven Town.

Notable Locations (tagged in the map)

  • Fort Arivelli
  • The Forgotten Barn (Inn)
  • The Rum Well (Tavern)
  • The Golden Road (Merchant’s Guild)
  • The old docks market
  • Little Hill (farming hamlet)
  • Smith’s shop (always watched by the thieves guild)
  • Snake Oil (Tavern)





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