The Village of Charnesse





The sleepy fishing and craftsman village of Charnesse was a known stop for adventurers as they travelled from Javelin Hill, north to the wilder parts of the Misty Vale. Charnesse is a welcome sight to most travellers. It sits on the north bank of the Placid River.

The village is famous for its smoked fish, fine leather goods, a robust farmers market with fresh foods from the surrounding farms and especially the fine aged and dried meats from the Herlihy Farm to the north, a quirky herbalist/alchemist shop, and the famous Quacking Duck Public House.


Whether coming or going, a weary or enthusiastic traveller can always find something great at the Village of Charnesse.

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