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== Original Village == Riverfarm was a small village of around sixty souls, most of whom lived closer to each other. They inhabited an area of farming land fed by a river, hence the name Riverfarm. The people here grew crops and raised animals. They had two [Blacksmiths], and a dedicated person to go and trade for them at a town, that person having the most skill at buying and selling. The people in the village lived together in large families. The children often went out to learn jobs in other towns as they grow, or manage the family business. It was rare to see a single new face in a month, let alone a group of people aside from [[Adventurer]]s or [[Runners]] now and then.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/01/3-00-e/ Chapter 3.00 E]</ref> Riverfarm was rarely attacked by monsters, with the exception of [[Goblins]], though, which are the only real nuisance for the village. When they were being sighted, the village immediately collected money from each inhabitant to raise a bounty and, then, requested for help from adventurers to dispose of them. However, it always took the adventurers a few weeks to arrive.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/05/3-01-e/ Chapter 3.01 E]</ref>
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