Post by Pokeapache on Mar 5, 2010 22:12:13 GMT -5
Printh.
This quaint community probably just took a chunk of the mountain side and moved it to the base of the mountains to create the houses and streets here.
The streets are made of beautiful, hand-laid cobblestone- a piece of art itself- while the houses are made of stone as well. The shops are to the east side of town, where tourist will often first enter. Each of the buildings have a sign post, to give a hint of what the people there sell, attached above the door by a decorative iron coil.
Often, the doorways into the shops have a bell attached to them. It is almost impossible, in this friendly town, to sneak into a shop unnoticed. Every single customer who enters a shop is welcomed wholeheartedly before the brisk attempt to sell everything in the shop to them. If a person is clearly a tourist, the shop owners will refuse the brush off of, "oh, I'm just browsing." Shop owners are extremely charismatic in the area- it's best to just avoid the shops as much as one can.
The center of town is a wide kept circle, with a church, the inn, Mayor's office, and a Tavern among the buildings crowded around it. In the middle of this town is a statue of the founder of the town, on the back of a reared mustang.
The west side of town is home to the people of Printh. Although a bit less known by people who don't live in here, there is also a hunting lodge in town. Although quite often the hunters are simply that: hunters, sometimes the hunters will go after Kitsunes. Especially some of the more... Frisky ones, the Kitsune who pester and get too close to the town too often.
This quaint community probably just took a chunk of the mountain side and moved it to the base of the mountains to create the houses and streets here.
The streets are made of beautiful, hand-laid cobblestone- a piece of art itself- while the houses are made of stone as well. The shops are to the east side of town, where tourist will often first enter. Each of the buildings have a sign post, to give a hint of what the people there sell, attached above the door by a decorative iron coil.
Often, the doorways into the shops have a bell attached to them. It is almost impossible, in this friendly town, to sneak into a shop unnoticed. Every single customer who enters a shop is welcomed wholeheartedly before the brisk attempt to sell everything in the shop to them. If a person is clearly a tourist, the shop owners will refuse the brush off of, "oh, I'm just browsing." Shop owners are extremely charismatic in the area- it's best to just avoid the shops as much as one can.
The center of town is a wide kept circle, with a church, the inn, Mayor's office, and a Tavern among the buildings crowded around it. In the middle of this town is a statue of the founder of the town, on the back of a reared mustang.
The west side of town is home to the people of Printh. Although a bit less known by people who don't live in here, there is also a hunting lodge in town. Although quite often the hunters are simply that: hunters, sometimes the hunters will go after Kitsunes. Especially some of the more... Frisky ones, the Kitsune who pester and get too close to the town too often.