

The Town of
Woodhurst

Located on the south end of Bloomwood lake lies the town of Woodhurst. Once considered a part of its northern neighbor, the town of Bloomwood, the people of Woodhurst's desire to break the traditional customs of their parent town led to its separation from the north, declaring itself a brand-new settlement. Woodhurst truly lives up to its name, the houses scattering into Swindmore Forest at its backside; those living here tend to jest that the town seemed to have been created by the forest itself, as well as the natural soil paths that connect every resident to another. Its elven feel brings visitors in from far and wide to revel in its natural charm.
The people of Woodhurst thrive on smithing and alchemy practices, but presently they have begun to make a larger living on foraging within Swindmore and selling these goods to its neighbors through a trade and bartering system. The salves, hardware, and materials the people of Woodhurst gather prove to be quite the moneymaker, making them a predominant player in the valley's success. The people of this town are friendly and humble, always willing to take in exhausted travelers or recommend sightseeing locations to those passing through.

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