Winglaryr
An elven village, Pop. 270
A beautiful hamlet of graceful wooden structures and lush gardens. Many of the elves here are artists and musicians. The builders have used living trees as part of the hamlet's construction.
Groups
- Rebels of Kestiobar: Rebellion is brewing the the theocratic faction Kestiobar.
Politics
- Religious Discrimination in Kestiobar: Religions other than Soloian are illegal here.
The primary languages of the settlement are Elvish and Common.
Faction: Kestiobar
Demographics: Elf 99% (263), Otterfolk 1% (3) (Total: 266)
Elevation 2,110 feet.
Travel
- Follow the footpath
south-east
The signpost reads: - Eden, an otterfolk village, 2 miles
- Follow the bridleway
west
The signpost reads: - Pateter Beacon, a beacon, 2 miles
- Follow the footpath
north
The signpost reads: - Mîuithglind, a gnomish hamlet, 2½ miles
- Follow the bridleway
north-east
The signpost reads: - Port Hastden, an otterfolk village and port, 26 miles
- Port Dudheath Town, a small human town and port, 27 miles
- Follow the bridleway
south
The signpost reads: - Baldstead, a longfoot village, 3½ miles
- Port Stockden, an otterfolk village and port, 6 miles
Nearby Locations
All nearby locations within 5 miles. Note: distances given are as the crow flies.
- Pateter Junction, a crossroads, 1½ miles away
- Eden, an otterfolk village, 1¾ miles away
- Eden Junction South, a crossroads, 1¾ miles away
- Mandshire, a halfling village, 2¼ miles away
- Mandshire Junction North, a crossroads, 2½ miles away
- Baldstead, a longfoot village, 3 miles away
- Netherden, an otterfolk village, 3 miles away
- Port Modden Junction, a crossroads, 3¼ miles away
- Netherden Docks, a crossroads, 3¼ miles away
- Lath Allitar, an elven village, 3¾ miles away
- Port Modden, an otterfolk village and port, 3¾ miles away
- Bandit Camp, a bandit-camp, 3¾ miles away
- Sherhaven Junction, a crossroads, 3¾ miles away
- Emeldirworth, a gnomish hamlet, 4 miles away
- Sherhaven, a human village, 4 miles away
- Baldstead Junction South, a crossroads, 4¼ miles away
- Barnoldsden Crossing, a crossroads, 4¼ miles away
- Emeldirworth Junction, a crossroads, 4¼ miles away
- Barnoldsden Junction, a crossroads, 4½ miles away
- Barnoldsden, an otterfolk village, 4¾ miles away
- Port Stafden, an otterfolk hamlet and port, 4¾ miles away
- Scudworth, a halfling village, 5 miles away
- Port Stockden Junction, a crossroads, 5 miles away
- Swinridge, a human hamlet, 5 miles away
Itinerants
Itinerants are NPCs with no fixed home. They may be visiting, have arranged temporarily accommodation, or be living rough on the streets.
- Fingan Hava - Male Elf Custodian, age 583
- Emelebrir - Female Elf Gardener, age 438
- Jielee Jierepup of Eden - Male Otterfolk Merchant, age 46
- Angras - Male Elf Messenger, age 175
- Yavade the First - Female Elf Messenger, age 538
- Tekol of Port Modden - Male Otterfolk Painter, age 29
- Thieain - Female Elf Soothsayer, age 246
Specialty Buildings
These buildings have a specialized function in the town.
- Temple of Solos, with 5 devotees.
- Great Eilinuvien's Tavern.
Shops
These dwellings have a shopfront where items are sold. Click on the dwelling to see it's inventory.
- Ectheos' Barbers, with 12 people.
- Tinuvde's Radiant Jewellers, with 10 people.
- Gildgon's Tailors, with 11 people.
- Finarfindan's Tailors, with 11 people.
Other Traders
- Aredhwean's Comfortable Cobblers, with 15 people.
- Galathiin's Cobblers, with 10 people.
- Elebnna's Local Furriers, with 14 people.
- Amrotir's Local Masons, with 10 people.
Nobles
- Yavannna's Manor, with 13 people.
Residences & Agriculture
- Barley Field, with 8 people.
- Barley Field, with 12 people.
- Barley Field, with 5 people.
- Orchard, with 8 people.
- Orchard, with 3 people.
- Orchard, with 3 people.
- Potato Field, with 10 people.
- Potato Field, with 10 people.
- Potato Field, with 10 people.
- Vegetable Garden, with 3 people.
- Vegetable Garden, with 7 people.
- Wheat Field, with 7 people.
- Wheat Field, with 7 people.
- Wheat Field, with 9 people.
- Wheat Field, with 10 people.
- Wheat Field, with 11 people.
- Wheat Field, with 11 people.