Greenfield is a quiet stop along the West River Road as one leaves Union from the Market Gate. It boasts a population of seventy-two souls (sans PCs), which includes the farms east and west along the road. It is currently rebuilding after the dragon attacks, but generally, it's rebounded faster than other communities.

Greenfield is most noted for its peaceful and nearly communal lifestyle. Tacitly, the community was run by the revolutionary Leader (Masir Ohan) of the Aerthasine temple there which is for its famous wellspring in the hamlet center. After a short and furious attack from a draconic cult, she used her mortal essence to help the local town adventurers defeat the invaders. Not long after, she passed on and her position is now held by her second, Mavarin Dormu. This well was presumably touched by Aerthas herself and presumably holds very strong magic.

The large inn (The Sleeping Horse) is famous for its locally brewed Dwarven ale and its ability to accommodate nearly anyone at any hour; it has a regular evening guard staff that watches for late-night travelers. Its robust kitchen feeds many of the farmers in the surrounding area and can prepare meals for the road.

The town livery is available to any resident free of charge, though few residents can afford to own a horse. There is a single carriage service available for a reasonable charge to take those who can afford it back and forth to Longbridge. Anyone staying at the Sleeping Horse and paying for a room can also use the livery.

A small shrine to Aerthas and Fulgar is available to any who wishes to pray where the road splits heading southwest. Many well-off travelers leave gifts there for those in need. At the opposite end, where the road rejoins, is a spot where sermons are delivered and public events are held. Occasionally, other lay pastors hold congregation but are usually ignored because the town is very centered on Aerthasian worship. However, the influence of the famous Stig Steiner, Dwarven priest, gave a foothold for Fulgar worship in the village among its Dwarven patrons and a memorial now commemorates his life.

Also of note are the very well-stocked knife and weapons shop next to the inn, a small shop where honey and candles are sold, and a retired alchemist’s shop, where the occasional magic item can be found. (Its owner, Gladrig the Alert – a shrewd elven shopkeeper – is always in the market to buy items as well). The village also boasts a fairly robust outfitter which stocks a variety of sundries and a butcher’s shop, where fresh meats are sold at the start of each week. Next door is the Greenfield Brewery, which now only produces honey mead, a very popular drink with the travelers passing through.

The hamlet is relatively quiet and it’s likely at least one of the characters is from here or resides here on an ongoing basis. It is virtually crime-free, primarily because one of the larger farms belongs to the descendants of Denenn Ironblade, a former warrior, local hero, and previous Guardian under the Sherrif of Longbridge. That position now  The hamlet business is run by a council of the eldest farmers and the town Guardian. Most recently, the eldest farmer (a halfling known as Barma Buckslayer) passed on and has no representative family member. Since the dragon skirmishes, the small hamlet continues to remain relatively unnoticed and untouched (some would say because of Aerthas' blessings).