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Hommlett grew from a farm or two, a rest house, and a smithy. The roads brought a sufficient number of travelers and merchant wagons to attract traders and artisans to serve those passing through. The rest house became a thriving inn, and a wheel & wainwright settled in the thorp. More farmers ands herdsmen followed, for grain was needed for the passing animals, and meat was in demand for the innfolk.
 
Hommlett grew from a farm or two, a rest house, and a smithy. The roads brought a sufficient number of travelers and merchant wagons to attract traders and artisans to serve those passing through. The rest house became a thriving inn, and a wheel & wainwright settled in the thorp. More farmers ands herdsmen followed, for grain was needed for the passing animals, and meat was in demand for the innfolk.
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Today, Hommlett is still a small, but thriving village. It has a few retired adventurers who were attracted by the aftermath of the fall of the Temple, but for the most part the villagers are simple farmers and craftsmen. They primarily follow the Old Ways (druidic faith), but there is a small church to St. Cuthbert and several villagers worship there.
  
 
==Loot==
 
==Loot==

Revision as of 13:49, 13 March 2008

This is the wiki page for the Savage Worlds version of the Temple of Elemental Evil, started in memory of the passing of Gary Gygax.

Characters

Important NPCs

Locations

Hommlett The Village of Hommlett - or merely Hommlett, as it is commonly called, is situated in the central part of the Flanaess, that portion of western Oerik continent known as civilized. The hamlet sized village (local parlance having distinguished it with the greater term) is located some 10 leagues south east of he town of Verbobonc, or thereabouts, on the fringe of the territory controlled by the noble Lord the Viscount of Verbobonc. It is at a crossroads.

Hommlett grew from a farm or two, a rest house, and a smithy. The roads brought a sufficient number of travelers and merchant wagons to attract traders and artisans to serve those passing through. The rest house became a thriving inn, and a wheel & wainwright settled in the thorp. More farmers ands herdsmen followed, for grain was needed for the passing animals, and meat was in demand for the innfolk.

Today, Hommlett is still a small, but thriving village. It has a few retired adventurers who were attracted by the aftermath of the fall of the Temple, but for the most part the villagers are simple farmers and craftsmen. They primarily follow the Old Ways (druidic faith), but there is a small church to St. Cuthbert and several villagers worship there.

Loot