Elktown is a small community located along the Great River of Kalamar, known for its hunting traditions and connection to the wilderness. The town is situated between the cities of Traxton and Anaheim, making it an important stop for travelers and traders. The town is ruled by Torbjörn Decker, a skilled hunter and follower of the old ways. Elktown's history is rooted in its connection to the surrounding forests and wilderness. The town was founded by a group of hunters who settled along the river to trade their game with passing traders. Over time, Elktown became a hub for hunting and trading in the region. The town has a strong sense of community and pride in its traditions.
The town's economy is heavily dependent on hunting and the sale of game meat, furs, and hides. The people of Elktown are known for their hunting skills and knowledge of the wilderness. They are often hired by passing traders and travelers as guides through the nearby Kalar Hinterland, a large forested area outside of town known for its big game. Elktown is home to a variety of establishments that cater to the needs of hunters and travelers.
Despite its small size, Elktown is an important part of the region's economy and culture. The town's connection to the wilderness and its hunting traditions are a source of pride for its citizens, and the town's central location along the Great River ensures that it will continue to play an important role in the region's trade and commerce.
Places of interest.
- The Wild Game Inn: This inn is located on the outskirts of Elktown and
is run by a woman named Ash the Innkeeper. The inn specializes in
serving dishes made from the game hunted in the Kalar Hinterlands, such
as venison stew and bear roast. The inn also offers lodging for hunters
and travelers passing through Elktown
- The Falconer's Roost: This small shop is run by a skilled falconer named
Eddwin the Falconer. He sells trained hunting birds, such as falcons and
hawks, to local hunters and nobles alike. The shop also offers falconry
lessons for those interested in learning the ancient art.
- The Hunter's Market: This bustling market is located in the town square
and is open every day of the week. Here, local hunters sell their game,
including venison, elk, bear, and even the occasional dragon. The market
also features stalls selling hunting equipment, such as traps, snares,
and weapons.
- The Horned Rabbit: This cozy tavern is located in the heart of Elktown and is owned by Ingrid Quickfoot, a former hunter turned tavern owner. The Horned Rabbit is known for its warm atmosphere, hearty food, and local brews. The tavern is decorated with antlers and pelts from the various creatures that roam the Kalar Hinterlands, giving it a rustic feel.