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 This small ruined wooden defensive works was used by bandits as a base of operations for hijackings along the route from [[Jorvikburg]] to [[worms ferry|Worm's Ferry]]. It stands in a clearing amongst a tall stand of pine trees. About half a dozen of these trees have hidden guardposts used by the bandits to watch for danger and possible victims.  This small ruined wooden defensive works was used by bandits as a base of operations for hijackings along the route from [[Jorvikburg]] to [[worms ferry|Worm's Ferry]]. It stands in a clearing amongst a tall stand of pine trees. About half a dozen of these trees have hidden guardposts used by the bandits to watch for danger and possible victims. 
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 +Since October 1130, [[Tariq]] has endeavored to rebuild the stockade and create a logging concern after finding a grove of rare ironwood trees in the forested hill just above the defensive works. That same forest was the home of a [[Dearg Due|mysterious cursed Irish druid]] who had amassed an army of monstrous spiders. Later that month the heroes of Worm's Ferry defeated the druid and took control of the area. 
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 +Tariq paid to complete the stockade and start a logging operation. He has paid for axes, furniture, a milling machine, hammers, saws, oxen, wagons as well as a stable to store livestock and equipment. A cabin was built to provide shelter for those who live and work at the stockade. 
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 +Once construction starts, it will take thirty days to complete the stockade and then another fourty-five to build out the barn and the cabin.
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