Hugeldal
History
The town was founded around 300 IC to mine copper and iron in the foothills of the Grey Mountains. [1a]
In 1112 IC, the Black Plague devestated the area and later a hospice of Shallya was founded to ensure the important production of iron was maintained. [1a]
Local laws were enacted in 1299 IC to prevent the Strigany from entering the town, although they are almost always present in a small camp outside the walls.[1a]
Matthias von Jungfreud was created the lord of manor in 2514 IC. [1a]
Inhabitants
- Kurt Henning: Disciple of Verena who tends the local Shrine. [1a]
- Willhelm Verfullen, Doktor. [1a]
- Agnetha von Jungfreud, wife of Matthias, formerly of the von Bruner family. [1a]
- Matthias von Jungfreud, ruler of the town. [1a]
- Thorsten Wulfgart: Imperial Engineer. [1a]
Locations
- Bucket of Blood: Large Chaoching Inn dominating the town square. [1a]
- Dwarf Quarter: A single street with mostly stone buildings with a monument to Grungni and dwarf miners. [1a]
- Garden of Morr: Located outside the town, east of the main gate, guarded by a watchman. [1a]
- Shrine of Verena: A small but lovely shrine, located on the steep mountainside, high above the town. A single priest lives a hermits life here. [1a]
- Temple Hospice A large whitewashed wood building. [1a]
- Temple of Sigmar: One of the largest buildings with a stone floor and half timber bell tower. [1a]
Sources
- 1: Liber Infectus
- 1a: The Horror of Hugeldal. pg. 30-