Vöhren
The District of Vöhren is one of the four districts in the Amt Aldáer. The majority of this district is covered by the ancient Grenn forest, which also forms the borders of Vöhren in the North, East, and West directions. The South Border has changed many times, but currently, it follows the old Roman Road to Belthem.
Vöhren is divided into three neighbourhoods - Walden, Denron, and Roven. The Walda family owns and manages the Walden neighbourhood, while the Roven district is owned by a Count. The Denron neighbourhood is owned by multiple farmers and does not have a landlord or a lady.
Impression
by Zev Chafer (original art)
Neighbourhoods
by Zev Chafer (original art)
Neighbourhood
Denron is a neighbourhood situated in the District of Vöhren, which is a part of Amt Aldáer. The community is predominantly inhabited by farmers, with the most notable estates being Lutz, Lympha and Hochter. These estates are primarily owned by a Deanery, with the exception of the Lympha estate, whose residents have complete ownership of the land and are recognized as free farmers.
by Zev Chafer (original art)
Neighbourhood
Walden is a neighbourhood in the southern part of the Vöhren district in Amt Aldáer. It has been owned by the Walda family for decades, with Sjoerd Walda as the current landlord. The main house on the land is the farm Grennsted, where the Walda family resides. Scattered around the area are small farms, mostly owned by cottagers or used by Grennsted labourers.
Shares
A share grants the owner the right to utilize a portion of the common lands that are collectively owned by the people in the area. Depending on the number of shares owned, individuals can utilize a certain percentage of the land for activities such as grazing, woodcutting, or peat extraction. Shares are typically associated with a specific building and can be passed down to the eldest child of the current owner or exchanged with others through trading.Name
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