Description and Atmosphere:

Hudar, standing as the largest among the People's village. Most of the denizens reside in permanent and somewhat modern housing, wooden and even stone houses, designed with a modern touch, characterize the village. Positioned at the outskirts of the Gagular Delta, on the foothills of Twin Peakes Mountain, Hudar thrives on a self-sustaining lifestyle, living off substantial agriculture, and engaging in ample trade with neighboring Sajani settlements, especially Redwood Cleave and Blossom.

Society and Culture:

Population:

10,000 people

90% MnSobek

Governance:

With the size of Hudar growing over the years, traditional methods of governance were no longer viable and Hudar is ruled, for a few decades now, by a Warden that consolidated power. The various tribal Elders still hold some power and sway within the township and at times come to a head with the Warden.  

Culture:

The people of Hudar, having a more extensive connection to the outside world, possess knowledge of its curiosities and possibilities. Yet, they remain cautious, acutely aware of the potential risks that Edge Capital might pose to their way of life.

History and Significance:

Significance and Economy:

Trade in Hudar revolves around traditional produce, reflecting the bounty of the delta's resources, and can include valuable ore from Twin Peaks Mountain. This bustling village serves not only as a hub of commerce but also as a bridge between the MnSobek and the outside world.

Conflicts:

No current conflicts.

History:

Hudar was initially three villages that grew so much that they engulfed each other and united under the largest of them, Hudar. The other two, Fureda, and Savich, are now large neighborhoods within the township. 

Additional Details:

Transportation:

Main roads and means of travel.

Flora and Fauna:

In the settlement or around.