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Fallcrest
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Fallcrest imports finished goods from the larger cities downriver and ironwork from the dwarf town of Hammerfast, and exports timber, leather, fruit, and grain. It also trades with the nearby town of Winterhaven. The surrounding hills hold several marble quarries that once produced a good deal of stone, but the area has little demand for ornamental stone these days, and only a few stonecutters still practice their trade. Fallcrest is on the King's Road. To the south lies the Moon Hills and to the west the Nentir River and the Cloak Wood can be found. By travelling along the connected roads one can reach Winterhaven, Harkenwold and Hammerfast. Fallcrest is a relatively small town. There is a main square that contains a market, a town hall, an inn and some houses.
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Fallcrest is on the King's Road. To the south lies the Moon Hills and to the west the Nentir River and the Cloak Wood can be found. By travelling along the connected roads one can reach Winterhaven, Harkenwold and Hammerfast. Fallcrest is a relatively small town. There is a main square that contains a market, a town hall, an inn and some houses. Fallcrest imports finished goods from the larger cities downriver and ironwork from the dwarf town of Hammerfast, and exports timber, leather, fruit, and grain. It also trades with the nearby town of Winterhaven. The surrounding hills hold several marble quarries that once produced a good deal of stone, but the area has little demand for ornamental stone these days, and only a few stonecutters still practice their trade.