A region of the Earldom of Richfield.
Once the center of the lands, bow this town of 2500 folks is predominantly grazing and pastures for cattle and sheep. Most of the lands is owned by the Baron’s family and relations. Lions-Door: This is an old fortress which guards the Square Caves pass. It is easily the most accessible route between Richfield and West River Run.
This is the home of the Baron of Richfield and his family. With a population of about 200-250, it serves as a trade stop-over point and a rally point near the center of Richfield. The rough keep is solid, but nearly empty – only for time of war which has not come in many generations. Currently it is staffed with about 20 soldiers of Richfield and an equal number of mercenaries – it is the primary supply depot for the south’s military forces and one of the ones for supplying the occupying forces in Redfen.
This town of about 6300 is situated on a rise amidst swampy lands. Denfirth is a thriving center of agriculture and trade. All sorts of fish, lizard, and waterfowl are its livelihood in trade, but the marsh grasses dry in the spring and summer and crops are planted amidst the fertile soil. The town itself houses about 3000 with the same number in hamlets and farms scattered around the town, with another 500 in town during trade and harvest times.
This town of 320 has a small tourist business as the springs on the north side of the town, and their mud are used in healing baths and to reduce the effects of aging. It is said that Blackbath is the place to go to make connections and seal deals in Richfield – its a meeting place for the wealthy and powerful of that area. There are a few high class establishments with private spas as well as sep. spas for the common folk.