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|ecology=Full | |ecology=Full | ||
|terrain=Wooded mountain valley | |terrain=Wooded mountain valley | ||
|year_formed= | |year_formed=120 BC | ||
|population=809<ref>Server canon: inflated to be on the higher end of a typical medieval city, originally 4,615</ref> | |population=809<ref>Server canon: inflated to be on the higher end of a typical medieval city, originally 4,615</ref> | ||
|races=Humans 87%, Vistani 5%, half-Vistani 5%, halfling 1%, dwarf 1%, other 1% | |races=Humans 87%, Vistani 5%, half-Vistani 5%, halfling 1%, dwarf 1%, other 1% | ||
|languages=[[Balok]], [[Patterna]] [[Dwarven]], [[Common]] | |languages=[[Balok]], [[Patterna]], [[Dwarven]], [[Common]] | ||
|religions=[[Church of Ezra]], [[Cult of the Morninglord]] | |religions=[[Church of Ezra]], [[Cult of the Morninglord]] | ||
|government=Feudal Monarchy | |government=Feudal Monarchy |
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Municipality of Krofburg | |
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File:Krofburg-arms.png | |
Culture Level | Medieval |
Climate & Terrain | Wooded mountain valley |
Year Formed | 120 BC |
Population | 809[1] |
Races (%) | Humans 87%, Vistani 5%, half-Vistani 5%, halfling 1%, dwarf 1%, other 1% |
Languages Spoken | Balok, Patterna, Dwarven, Common |
Religions | Church of Ezra, Cult of the Morninglord |
Government | Feudal Monarchy |
Ruler | Burgomaster Milos Yehven |
Ruler Title | Burgomaster of Krofburg |
Title Inheritance | Male-Preference House Senority, lead by house Yehven |
Title Ascendant (Above) | Lady Boyar of the Ghakis Mounts, Relia von Zarovich |
Title Descendant (Below) | Burgomaster's Deputy, presently vacant |
This section contains canon Ravenloft information from officially published sources; see the References below. |
Krofburg is a fairly well-off village located in Barovia. Nestled in a mountain valley, it offers a comfortable refuge for travellers, and favourable conditions for the growing of hops. A stream of clean mountain water runs through it, cleaving the village in two.
The locals have had success herding goats and fermenting wine as well as a local beer called Stout Heart. The people are of typical Barovian stock and show a similarly tactiturn, withdrawn mentality. However, they are (quite unusual for Barovians) quite welcoming of the Vistani, whom they depend on for some trade. Local holidays include a yearly harvest day in the fall.[2] As the wool trade makes the town replete with skilled tailors, the men often wear intricately-decorated vests, and the women often wear complex decorative patterns on their scarves and aprons.[3]
The Daily Wares is quite well-known in the area for being a fairly good supply of materials the villagers cannot grow or make on their own,[3] and the wineries and beer breweries are a thriving industry in this mountain village, making it relatively wealthy for Barovia.[3]
Locations in Krofburg
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Law and Order in Krofburg
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Inhabitants of Krofburg
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Streets of Krofburg
Inconsistency Note
Krofburg is referred to - in the same reference material - as both Krofburg and Krofberg. To be consistent with Zeidenburg, we have spelt it with a u, here.
References
- ↑ Server canon: inflated to be on the higher end of a typical medieval city, originally 4,615
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 pages 80-82, Ravenloft Dungeon Master's Guide, Arthaus (Brian Campbell, Carla Hollar, Rucht Lilavivat, John W. Mangrum, Andrew Pryor, Peter Woodworth, Andrew Wyatt), July 2003
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 page 80, Ravenloft Dungeon Master's Guide, Arthaus (Brian Campbell, Carla Hollar, Rucht Lilavivat, John W. Mangrum, Andrew Pryor, Peter Woodworth, Andrew Wyatt), July 2003