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worms_ferry [2020/11/23 20:08] – [Nearby Points of Interest] andrewworms_ferry [2020/12/07 14:35] dave
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-  * Cooper and his son Cooperson +===The Old Families=== 
-  * Porkins and his two nephews +
-  * Handsome Steve, Esther the Godly and twenty-one Stevelings perform a variety of other odd jobs including providing a safe storehouse for provisions in their outbuilding +
-  * Worm the ancient ferryman, his second wife Mary (nee Non-Gorilla) and their eight youngish children - at least three of which bear an uncanny resemblance to Handsome Steve +
-    * Little Timmy - Worm's oldest child by his first wife - was killed in the fight against "Brother Riley" and his blasphemous monks in January of 1130 +
-  * Five farm homes that tend the fields and livestock within a half mile radius are located in various directions a few hundred yards from the square of the settlement. The farmers' family names are: +
-    * Alistair - To the Southeast, right along the Godwin River with some Irish blood and short temper +
-    * Beverly - Northwest by the beaver dams in the stream, these farmers have a quality harvest and often offer their surplus as trade  +
-    * Jeffery - family was wiped out, except for Matron Jeffery who works at manor house now, and daughter who disappeared in the bandit-zombification incident in April 1130. +
-    * Robin - This smaller family of herding farmers to the Southwest are all accomplished hunters - the youngest boy Robinson is the best of the bunch +
-    * Wolfgang - This family to the South has built a serviceable oven to get into the baking business but they are just terrible at it +
-  * A small mill along the creek to the North is run by the greedy Miller and his family of six marriage-age daughters the oldest named Isolde +
-  * A trading post run by Tariq +
-  * The Manor House, inhabited by Reeve Angus and a group of seven housecarls, seconded from the Earl  +
-  * A church (on a small mead hall plan) with 3 attached clergy (Father Siegfried, Father Kildare and the templar Sean). +
-  * In June, Johnny Venice plans to move from the manor house to his own townhouse.+
  
-TOTAL POPULATION:  73+ * Cooper and his son Cooperson 
 + * Porkins and his two nephews 
 + * Handsome Steve, Esther the Godly and twenty-one Stevelings perform a variety of other odd jobs including providing a safe storehouse for provisions in their outbuilding 
 + * Worm the ancient ferryman, his second wife Mary (nee Non-Gorilla) and their eight youngish children - at least three of which bear an uncanny resemblance to Handsome Steve 
 +* Little Timmy - Worm's oldest child by his first wife - was killed in the fight against "Brother Riley" and his blasphemous monks in January of 1130 
 +* Five farm homes that tend the fields and livestock within a half mile radius are located in various directions a few hundred yards from the square of the settlement. The farmers' family names are: 
 +* Alistair - To the Southeast, right along the Godwin River with some Irish blood and short temper 
 +* Beverly - Northwest by the beaver dams in the stream, these farmers have a quality harvest and often offer their surplus as trade  
 +* Robin - This smaller family of herding farmers to the Southwest are all accomplished hunters - the youngest boy Robinson is the best of the bunch 
 +* Wolfgang - This family to the South has built a serviceable oven to get into the baking business but they are just terrible at it 
 +* A small mill along the creek to the North is run by the greedy Miller and his family of six marriage-age daughters the oldest named Isolde 
 +  
 + 
 +===The Reeve's Men (i.e., PCs)===  
 +   
 +  * A trading post, The [[Dragon's Codpiece|Dragon's Codpiece]], run by [[Tariq]] currently 2 Hides worked by 4 tenant farmers, and the trading station with 2 employees Coming 8/10/30:  Inn:  the [[Wanderer's Rest|Wanderer's Rest]] with 7 employees. 
 +  * The Manor House, inhabited by [[angus|Reeve Angus]] and a group of seven housecarls, seconded from the Earl  
 +  * A church (on a small mead hall plan) with 3 attached clergy ([[siegfried|Father Siegfried]], [[calen|Father Kildare]] and the [[sean|templar Sean]]). 
 +  * In June, [[johnny|Johnny Venice]] plans to move from the manor house to his own townhouse. 
 +  * In June, [[Welshie]] plans to move into his own townhouse.  In August, his [[Welshie's Wardogs|Welshie's Wardogs]] business will open with 2 employees. 
 +  *  [[neil|Neil]] the Druid, who is making the deserted Jeffery Farm into a [[Neil's Hemp|Hemp Farm]] and Rope Shop with 4 employees. 
 +  * [[Taffy's Bar|Taffy's Dive Bar]] complex with 8 regular employees and 2 armed retainers, offers food, drinks, lodging, prostitution and gambling. 
 + 
 +===New Families  June 1130--each granted 1 hide, average 5 people per family==== 
 +   * Atiq--Moorish Goat herd 
 +   * Alasdair--Scotting Oat Farmer 
 +   * Chad--English cobbler and wheat farmer 
 +   * Barclay--Scotting pig farmer 
 +   * Guthlac--English hunter and oat farmer 
 +   * Brian--Irish turnip farmer 
 +   * Jawar--Moorish goat herd 
 +   * Rhodri--Welsh shepherd 
 +   * Gilroy--Irish brewer and pumpkin farmer 
 +   * Asgrim--Norwegian lumberjack and oat farmer 
 +   * Wulfstan--English wheat farmer 
 + 
 + 
 +TOTAL POPULATION:  
  
 __Militia__:   9 militia (1 per household)--treat as [[nessex_militia|Class D Nessex militia]].   Plus Tariq and arguably Sean to serve for the church land. __Militia__:   9 militia (1 per household)--treat as [[nessex_militia|Class D Nessex militia]].   Plus Tariq and arguably Sean to serve for the church land.
worms_ferry.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/21 10:45 by dave