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| + | ====== Khilaad ====== | ||
| + | Khilaad is a coastal village on the western edge of the [[geography: | ||
| + | At Khilaad, a short, steep valley in the mountains opens up into a relatively wide, flat space between two ridges projecting out into the sea. A stream carries water down to the sea, flowing into a shallow, sandy harbor whose beach is protected from the waves by rocky spurs. | ||
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| + | The homes of the village are clustered along the stream, while boat-building and any crafts that involve unpleasant wastes are built along the beach and storehouses are on elevated ground at the edges of the valley. Between heavy tropical rains swelling the stream and [[concept: | ||
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| + | The houses are grouped into five compounds. Each compound consists of a cluster of thickly-interconnected platforms belonging to a matrilineal kinship group. Each compound is centered on a large hall, which contains a space for communal dining and other gatherings, small bedrooms for adolescent girls, and a set of quarters for the group' | ||
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| + | The main occupation of the villagers is fishing, undertaken mostly by the men and older boys in shifts. Fish and other seafood accordingly makes up a large part of their diet, though some fruit vines and bushes are grown on the surrounding lower slopes and hunting is possible further up the valley. The gathering of wood (mostly from local fast-growing bamboo-like plants) is mostly the province of women, as is the construction and repair of buildings. This association with wood extends to carving; [[ethnicity: | ||
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| + | There is relatively little to draw outsiders specifically to Khilaad. The coastal road runs above the village, and a path runs up the valley to an inn where the road crosses the stream; most trade stops there to rest without involving the village itself, though there is just about enough gold dust to be panned from the streambed that a few merchants find it worth their while to hawk their wares there. Most visitors to the village itself are male bands whose members are looking for companionship among the local women. Sea traffic is likewise rare; sometimes small loads of items are brought by boat from neighboring villages, but there are no docks for managing bulk cargo and larger vessels find it difficult to maneuver into the harbor in any case. | ||
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| + | ===== History ===== | ||
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| + | It was later discovered that Evrith and her brother Uruth had escaped the village before the rioters reached their house. Considerable ill-feeling remains in the social dynamics of the village, with a number of fault lines within and between clans regarding who was at fault, whether the presence of a witch had been dealt with appropriately, | ||
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