Stimpton
In the fertile plains of Southlund lies Stimpton, a vibrant town where the fields stretch like a green sea under the sun. Known as the breadbasket of Solamnia, Stimpton's granaries and markets overflow with the bounties of the earth, feeding not just the region but cities far beyond its borders.
The people of Stimpton are as hearty and robust as the land they till, known across Solamnia for their unparalleled hospitality and deep-rooted sense of community. The Harvest Festival, celebrated at the end of each growing season, is a testament to their bond with the land—a time when the town transforms into a mosaic of colors, flavors, and laughter, with music that dances on the winds till dawn.
Stimpton's lore is woven with the threads of the land. Legends speak of the Green Maiden, a spirit of the earth who watches over the fields. It's said that during the darkest times, when drought or frost threatened the harvest, the Green Maiden would walk among the crops under the moonlight, her touch bringing life and abundance once more. The Green Maiden's Shrine, a simple stone edifice nestled among the fields, remains a place of quiet reflection and gratitude for the people of Stimpton.