Jörðgarð Map No. 458 - Northmill Village

Jörðgarð Map No. 458 is from the forthcoming Jörðgarð Trails adventure "A Tale of 2 Books." The PCs' journey through the vampire-ruled North Kingdom continues in the village of Northmill, a sawyer's town. Northmill was ruled by the vampire Count Kazimír until he fled after rebelling against vampire King Vladimir. The count now is a fugitive. His county now is under the provisional rule of Commander Evinka and her subordinate, provisional county steward Maruška, who now oversees the properties of the renegade vampire count.

Key to the Map of Northmill:

  1. Kamilova Complex. It consists of a headquarters and barracks building with a woodshed on the north-west side and a combination wagon house and horse stall to the southeast. The station manager is the human male merchant Nikolka. The property and building belong to Count Kazimír. They are rented to the Kamilova.

  2. County Wainwright's Shop. This complex also is owned by Count Kazimír. The master wainwright Zbyněček, operates it for the count. The shop makes and repairs the heavy-duty logging wagons used by the woodsmen and it also maintains the wagons used by the Kamilova.

  3. County Smithy. The smithy also belongs to the count. The twins, master blacksmith Rudolfek and his sister, master weaponsmith Inka, operate the smithy for the count. Rudolfek repairs metal wares and makes everything from woodsmen's axes and saws, horseshoes and various other metal items to parts for wagons. Inka makes weapons on those rare occasions when one is needed and repairs weapons, mainly those of the militia and the Kamilova.

  4. Mill Run, left arm.

  5. Mill Run, right arm.

  6. Lazy Creek.

  7. Double Mill with Reinforcing Walls. The mill belongs to the count. It is run by master sawyer Daneček, who lives atop the left sawmill with his wife and family. Daneček employs four journeyman sawyers and three apprentices. The latter have rooms above the right mill.

  8. Dams.

  9. Mill Pond.

  10. Lazy Rapids. The creek flows down the plateau slope at this point.

  11. Garrison. Commander Maruška leads a unit of 30 ducal militiamen. Maruška has moved her own quarters into the count's chambers of the castle.

  12. Stable and Coachhouse.

  13. Kazimír's Castle. The county administration is housed here. Commander Maruška has her quarters in the count's chambers.

  14. Timber Yard. Timber waiting to be brought to the sawmills is stored here.

  15. Seamstress Blanička. Master seamstress Blanička provides the only tailoring and seamstress services available to Northmill, Jarek's Tavern and Vladimir's Throne. Blanička is a spinster who lives alone above her shop.

  16. Cobbler Čeněk. Čeněk is the last shoemaker on this route, serving Northmill, Jarek's Tavern and Vladimir's Throne. A master cobbler, bachelor Čeněk works alone.

  17. Tinker Jenda. Jenda and his wife Ivuš are the proverbial jacks of all trades and masters of none. They will try to repair almost anything but make no guarantees of success.

  18. Market Square.

  19. Sylvas Emporium. Sylva offers a wide variety of merchandise needed by the folk of the woodlands and also items sought and needed by the occasional caravans and merchant groups that pass through town, most of whom are heading on beyond Vladimir's Throne to the rich mining area in the kingdom's northwest.

  20. Darkland Inn. Anyone traveling to Northmill and beyond should understand that absolutely no food products or crops grow or are produced north of Elmtown … no fresh vegetables, no fresh fruit, no fresh red meat, poultry or fish. When the latter are eaten here, they have been smoked or cured and brought in from the south. The rest of what is eaten here consists of storable root crops that spoil only slowly and grains. Even the beer is brewed with barley, hops and yeast from the south. This applies too to the common room of innkeeper Mořik, who charges nearly twice as much for his limited menu entrées as one would pay elsewhere. This is not price gouging. Mořik must pay the Kamilova substantial fees for transporting food products to the inn. His menu entrées run from 2 to 8 silver pieces. Mořik's guest rooms usually are empty and they are of spartan fare. He has five singles and two doubles with double beds. They cost 6 copper pieces per person per night. In the brewhouse Bětuška brews a bottom-fermented lager that costs 5 copper pieces per pint/half-liter tankard.

  21. Teamsters' House. The Evening Hills Teamsters Guild owns the house, which has two stories of open bay beds with wood-burning stoves to provide cold season warmth. The woodland teamsters who bring timber to the mill are the guild members. They sleep here at no cost. The guild also hires house master Servác and his wife Editka to clean and maintain the house. They have a small apartment on the ground floor. Grain as horse fodder is stored in the attic area. Under no condition does the guild allow non-members to sleep here.

  22. Wagonyard. This area was set aside as a place for the woodland teamsters to park their wagons and tie their horses.

  23. Teapot Moraine. No one remembers how this moraine got its name. It is about 50 feet/15 meters above the surrounding terrain.

  24. Nánas House. Nána is an aging human female herbal witch. She pays the Kamilova to import her provisions, both herbal and for her daily needs and to deliver them to the house, which she does not leave. She sees her patients in the house. She lives alone atop the moraine.

  25. Nácek's Tower. The tower is 30 feet/9 meters in diameter and 80 feet/24 meters high. It belongs to the va,mpire count's former court wizard, Nácek, who still dwells in it. The tower has no openings and no windows, but there is an observation deck on the top level. Strong magic protects this tower from damage or intrusion.

You can get this map in two versions:

  1. The editable Fractal Mapper (TM) 8 version (37 MB) from the Jörðgarð website.

  2. As a JPG flat map of 1360 x 1020 Pixels (660 KB) from:

https://www.nbos.com/nox/download.php?id=993

Both versions are released for personal and commercial use under the Open Game License Version 1.0a, which you can read on the Jörðgarð website at:

https://www.vintyri.org/joerdhgardh/index.htm

Next: The Darkland Inn, Ground Floor

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