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Oselbridge (trading post)
From "In Genin's Footsteps" by Julian Verdreth, 715 TR: [1]
That last half-mile is visible from the trading post at the Oselbridge, and the merchant, Grunda of Tyune, knows most of the Pagaelin in the area on sight. He has made it known that he will not deal with warriors who prey upon travelers within sight of his post.
Thus, the Oselbridge is a fairly safe place. The bridge itself is a four-arch stone design. The river is a bit under a hundred feet wide and often deeper than a man’s height. There is no useful ford for many miles in either direction; for practical purposes, the Oselbridge is the only crossing. Before the bridge was built, this was still the only practical ford.
Many people set up camp just east of the trading post and stay for a day or two, gathering their breath. Violence is not permitted here, either among the Kaldoric natives or the Pagaelin. This is enforced by their own customs as well as Kaldoric law. Therefore, the tribesmen can be dealt with here in somewhat greater safety. However, political tensions are rising about the place and you should remain well clear of taking the side of either the merchants or any Kaldoric troops that may be present.
The Macullok tribe of Pagaelin, just to the south of the bridge, are becoming wealthy barbarians; they trade with Grunda, then trade those goods with other tribes for furs and hides with which to buy more metal tools and weapons. Of late, they have become increasingly erratic, and there are rumors of them adopting some strange new barbarian faith.
People
Grunda of Tyune (merchant)
References
- ↑ David Baldwin, Nolomar Rising, Chapter 31