- Barbek Hold -
Barbek Hold is the name bestowed to the small dwarven village tucked away behind The Great Kingdom of Urguan, the village would have been completely abandoned during construction due to the fact that the dwarfs just had higher priorities at the time, since that time forestry, farmland and nature claimed the village for itself and so Barbek Hold would have slowly faded off the map, any and all knowledge concerning the great village would have been hidden away for a later date.
That was until a dwarven librarian had coincidentally came across a book which held information and coordinates leading, to the re-discovery of Barbek Hold, the village would have been inspected by dwarven architectures and the King himself before a decision was made, the decision to bring the Hold back to life so that it could once more flourish and prove to be a sustainable source of food and farmland for the dwarfs along with a place to redirect civilians searching for affordable housing and honest work.
Skair Grandaxe was assigned the hefty task of being the Jarl of Barbek Hold, the person who would restore Barbek and the many benefits and valuable secrets it once held. Builders, farmers, miners and guards rose up to the challenge with their tools in hand, they would have been sent to work straight away, all with their individual roles and tasks.
The Laws and Rules of Barbek Hold.
Barbek Hold is a relatively peaceful village, laws and rules have been created and have to be followed in order to keep Barbek this way, these laws and rules are reinforced by the Barbek Military in order to ultimately keep the place as pleasant as possible, although do not be mistaken because if these rules or laws are broken then the outcome for you could prove to be fatal.
The laws and rules:
- No stealing from shops, houses… No stealing in Barbek whatsoever.
- No picking fights, especially with the guards.
- Do not raise your shops sale prices to ridiculous heights which could affect the marketing community in barbek.
- Show respect to your fellow civilians, guards, workers and Jarl.
- Do not impersonate the guards.
- No entering/ breaking into other peoples homes without permission.
- No climbing on the roofs.
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The WorkForce:
Lumberjack’s - The individual who would cut down various types of lumber for the village of Barbek, a double chest full of timber would earn that individual 700 mina’s whether it be Spruce, Oak, Birch, Jungle, etc...
Current lumberjack’s -
- Rudy Crane ((Flying_Video))
- ((Charoodler))
- ((tristanx7))
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Farmer’s - The person who would tend to the great farms of Barbek, depending on what foods they farm up, their payment will vary.
A double chest full of generic foods like; Carrots, potatoes, bread, mellon, wheat and pumpkin would earn a farmer 300 mina’s.
A double chest full of Steak, chicken, pork, apples, cakes or pie would earn a farmer 500 mina’s.
Current farmer’s -
- Daeron ((Benben582))
- Keira Chase ((Solenoden))
- Prey ((rugbyolly))
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Miner’s - A mine has yet to be opened close to Barbek meaning that miners are not currently required, although in the future a mine will be opened and many job opportunities will come through.
Current miner’s -
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Guard’s - (( ~ Barbek Military Link ~ ))
Properties:
Barbek Hold has a vast selection of properties on the market, ranging from small lakeside houses to large well structured Guild Halls, depending on which property you are looking to buy the price will vary.
Housing:
Small Homes and Yurts - The small homes of Barbek are great if you are looking for an affordable place to live, the small houses consist of one floor much like a bungalow, but at an extra price can have a basement constructed for storage or other private uses. The small homes or Yurts of Barbek only cost 50 mina’s an elven week.
Medium Home - Barbek Hold’s medium homes are the largest buildings which you can buy on your own, by this we mean that any homes larger than this require you to have a family, these buildings consist of a bottom and top floor along with the options to add a velux/ dormer window to the roof or even a basement underneath. These homes will cost you 75 mina’s an elven week to live in.
Large Home - The larger homes of Barbek are perfect for families trying to find an affordable place to live with space, these houses can be configured before sale by having a basement added, rooms divided up and attics made into livable spaces so that you can make the most out of your large home. These larger homes cost you 100 mina’s an elven week.
Guildhall - The Guildhall is a special building rarely constructed for houses of high popularity, noble families or other high status individuals who have a large family to inhabit this larger building. The architecture of the building is rather unique and is also stunning to look over, it is obvious that many hard working months would have been put into these marvelous structures. Prices will range around the 500 mina's an elven week mark although prices are to be discussed directly with the Jarl of Barbek - Skair Grandaxe.
Marketing :
General Store - The general store is one of the most popular buildings in Barbek, nearly anything and everything can be purchased here to an extent, the general store has a bottom floor suitable for advertising items of interest and enough space for a counter, a staircase behind the counter would then go up to a top floor where you can live and store shop goods, again a basement can get added to the building. The General Store would cost you 150 mina’s an elven week.
Current Owner - ((Kikiyami))
Black Smith - The Blacksmith is the place where vast amounts of plated Armour and sharpened blades are forged, if you require a forged item then come to the blacksmith. The building has an outer forging area where you can watch your weapons or Armour being created, inside of the Blacksmith would be a counter where you would make final payments for forged items or if you are just outright buying ingots, also there is a basement area which can be used as storage. The Blacksmith would cost 50 mina’s an elven week to rent.
Current Owner - ((Charoodler )) Tyrnal a’Hgraedal
Tavern - The Tavern is a large fancy building equipped with a well crafted bar and a comfortably sized area scattered with tables and chairs for the local residents and outsiders to sit at whilst enjoying their meals, brews or ale. The Tavern has two more floors to it, the first floor has a bunch of rooms to rent out for people looking to stay the night, whilst the top floor is one large room filled with bunk beds used for commoners who wish to rent out a bed for the night. The Tavern will cost 200 mina's an elven week.
Library - The Library is the place where you can read up on many different books, whether it be on how to bake a cake or how to craft your own blade! The Library consists of the main floor where the bookshelf's are generally stored, a top floor for a living quarters and a basement for storage as well, The Library would cost you 100 mina's an elven week.
Current Owner - ((Oyon)) Thandir Fallcaster
Auction House - The Auction house is the building where you can put up items for sale or buy items for sale, the contents being sold can vary from enchanted swords to ancient books, this building is not up for sale although anybody can use it.