The Summary of the Burg of Stonehold

The burg of Stonehold map is led by a sallow Lawful Evil leader called Berkley Rockwolf.
Berkley Rockwolf is responsible for the welfare and betterment of 4527 Yanien (Human)

Biome of Stonehold

Biome: Grassland: A biome dominated by grasses and other herbaceous plants, with a generally temperate climate and occasional grazing animals.

Stonehold information

Burg Name: Stonehold

Culture Type: Highland

Culture Goals: The great goal of the Yanien Human culture is to seek justice and equality through fairness, integrity, and compassion.

Grand Cultural Dreams: The grand dream of the Yanien Human culture is to build a world of justice and peace for all.

Vilified Traits: The Yanien Human people vilify injustice, dishonesty, and cruelty.

Admired Cultures: The Yanien Human people admire other cultures that share their values of justice, integrity, and compassion.

Stonehold religion detail

Religion Name: Path of Dewgmeatere

Deity: Dewgmeatere, The Master

Overview: The Path of Dewgmeatere is a polytheistic religion followed by the people of the Clif Mountains. They believe in multiple gods, each representing a different aspect of nature and life. At the center of their beliefs is Dewgmeatere, the Master, who is believed to be the creator of the world and all living beings.

Nature of Divine: The gods in the Path of Dewgmeatere are believed to be powerful beings that control different aspects of nature and life. They are seen as both benevolent and malevolent, capable of helping or harming mortals depending on their actions.

Meaning of Life: The meaning of life in the Path of Dewgmeatere is to live in harmony with nature and the gods. It is believed that by doing so, mortals can earn the favor of the gods and ensure their place in the afterlife.

Clergy: The clergy in the Path of Dewgmeatere are known as shamans. They are responsible for conducting rituals and communicating with the gods on behalf of the people. Shamans are highly respected members of society and are often consulted for guidance and advice.

Places of Worship: The people of the Clif Mountains worship the gods in natural settings such as groves, caves, and waterfalls. They also have temples dedicated to specific gods where they can go to pray and make offerings.

Practices and Beliefs: The Path of Dewgmeatere emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with nature and the gods. They believe in reincarnation and that the afterlife is determined by the deeds of the mortal life. The religion also has a strong emphasis on community and the importance of working together for the greater good.

History: The Path of Dewgmeatere has been practiced in the Clif Mountains for centuries. It is believed to have originated from the beliefs of the early tribes that inhabited the region. Over time, the religion has evolved and become more organized, with the establishment of temples and the rise of the shamanic priesthood.

Stonehold state details

State Description: Highland Staglenese Empire. Available resources Aluminum, Bronze, Cattle, Chickens, Citrus, Clay, Cobalt, Deer, Diamonds, Ducks, Dyes, Fish, Goats, Gold, Gypsum, Horses, Incense, Ivory, Jade, Mercury, Peacocks, Perfume, Pigs, Rice, Sheep, Silk, Silver, Stone, Sugar, Sulphur, Tobacco, Truffles, Wine

State Culture Goals: The great goal of the Yanien Human culture is to seek justice and equality through fairness, integrity, and compassion.

State Culture Identity: Known for Love of knowledge and pursuit of wisdom

State Species Identity: Known for Adaptability and ability to learn quickly

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Stonehold resources:
Gold
Source and Habitat: Gold is a highly valuable, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal that is found in streams, rivers, and deep underground. It is often located near quartz veins in rocks and mountains.
Cultivation/Extraction: Gold is extracted primarily through mining methods, which can range from panning in rivers to hard rock mining. In a fantasy setting, earth-based magical creatures or spells could be employed in the extraction process.
Harvesting/Collection: After extraction, gold is collected and cleaned to remove dirt and other minerals. The process may be enhanced by magical means.
Processing: Gold is refined by melting it down, adding flux to separate impurities, and then cooling to create bars or ingots. Gold-smithing could be a magical craft in this world.
Storage and Preservation: Gold is highly resistant to corrosion and doesn't require special storage conditions. It is often stored in secure vaults due to its high value.
Transportation: Gold is heavy and valuable, so transportation requires secure and sturdy means. It may be transported in guarded caravans or by magically protected methods.
Distribution: Gold is typically sold directly to goldsmiths, jewelers, banks, and other institutions or it may be used in bartering and exchange. It is often used as a form of currency.
Usage: Gold is used in a variety of industries, from jewelry making and coin minting, to conducting magic rituals and spells. It is also a popular material for artifacts and decoration due to its shine and resistance to tarnish.
Sustainability: Gold is a non-renewable resource, but it is highly recyclable and almost all gold ever mined is still in existence today. Mining should be carried out responsibly to minimize environmental impact.
Economic Impact: Gold has significant economic value and drives a large industry. Its extraction, processing, and trade provide jobs for many people and contribute to the wealth of nations.
Goats
Source and Habitat: Goats are domesticated animals that are primarily raised for their milk, meat, and fiber. They can be found in various habitats worldwide and are well-suited to adapt to different climates, including mountainous regions, arid areas, and grasslands, during the 16th century.
Cultivation/Extraction: Goats are bred and raised by humans through selective breeding. In sustainable goat farming during the 16th century, suitable housing and grazing areas were provided for goats to exhibit their natural foraging behavior. Goats would roam freely, browsing on a variety of vegetation, thus reducing the need for external feed sources.
Harvesting/Collection: For milk production, goats were regularly hand-milked using traditional methods. In the case of meat production, goats were harvested when they reached the desired age and weight, ensuring optimal quality for consumption.
Processing: Goat milk was processed into various dairy products such as cheese, yogurt, and butter using traditional techniques. Goat meat was processed and prepared for consumption through methods like smoking, drying, or cooking, as per the customs of the 16th century.
Storage and Preservation: Goat milk and meat products were stored in cool and dry environments, employing traditional storage techniques to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage. Natural preservatives, such as salt or smoke, were used to enhance their shelf life and ensure long-lasting quality.
Transportation: Transporting goats during the 16th century involved traditional methods like leading them on foot or utilizing other pack animals for assistance. For goat milk and meat products, transportation would include the use of containers or baskets to ensure their safe and hygienic transit.
Distribution: Goat products were distributed within the local community or region, predominantly through local markets or exchanges among neighboring farmers and households during the 16th century.
Usage: Goat milk was consumed as a beverage or used in various culinary applications during the 16th century. It was also utilized to produce dairy products like cheese, yogurt, and butter. Goat meat played a significant role in traditional dishes and cuisines of that era.
Sustainability: During the 16th century, sustainable goat farming aimed to utilize natural resources efficiently while promoting animal welfare. Grazing goats contributed to vegetation management, reducing the need for mechanical or chemical interventions. Sustainable practices also encompassed proper waste management and conservation of grazing lands.
Economic Impact: Goat farming and the production of goat milk, meat, and fiber had a substantial economic impact during the 16th century. They provided a source of income for farmers, supported local food production, and contributed to the local economy through trade and value-added products.
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Community Resources
Livestock
goats
229
cattle
612
geese
765
ducks
765
sheep
1,300
chickens
3,672
pigs
4,131
Local exportable resources
Gold,
Goats
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Places of Interest
🎆 rifts - 94 miles northeast map
🦇 caves - 97 miles northeast map
🦇 caves - 111 miles northeast map
🦇 caves - 112 miles south map
🦇 caves - 115 miles southwest map
🦇 caves - 117 miles southeast map
🦇 caves - 122 miles northeast map
🦇 caves - 146 miles northeast map
🦇 caves - 151 miles northwest map
🦇 caves - 153 miles west map
🗝️ dungeons - 155 miles northeast map
🦇 caves - 155 miles northeast map
🦇 caves - 161 miles southwest map
🦇 caves - 165 miles southwest map
🍻 inns - 167 miles south map
🎆 rifts - 169 miles north map
🍻 inns - 174 miles northwest map
🗝️ dungeons - 178 miles south map
🦇 caves - 181 miles southwest map
🦇 caves - 184 miles northwest map
🎆 rifts - 187 miles northeast map
🐗 migration - 196 miles southwest map
🎆 rifts - 196 miles southeast map
🎆 rifts - 199 miles northeast map
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