Bronsberget is a compact highland region centered on a lone granite peak rising from the ancient Rotskogen pine forest, where mist-filled valleys and narrow ridges shape life and travel. Temperate mountains with common magic foster old forest rites, hardy craftsmen, and caravan trade through seasonal passes. Settlements cling to ledges and riverbanks, linked by mule tracks, woodland routes, and a single busy market at a major pass.
Bronsberget
Region AtlasHighlandsLocal (20-50 miles)
Bronsberget
A solitary peak rising from ancient pines where stone, resin, and old bargains shape every path.
PopulationSparse to moderate population concentrated in…
ClimateTemperate with cold winters, cool summers, and…
TerrainRugged mountain with a solitary granite peak…
StabilityStable but tense with recurring disputes over…
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Settlements
Ridgewatch
villagesmall
A roadside village serving travelers and offering guides.
Pinehold
villagesmall
A spiritual center for nearby hamlets and rites.
Stoneford
townmedium
A quarry town that exports cut stone and provides smithing services.
Passmarket
market hamletsmall
Primary trading hub for goods, news, and caravan agreements.