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Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Although stone building was encouraged, expense meant that most houses were built of wood. Those built of stone, were the homes of the rich people such as merchants and renown craftsmen.
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This kit contains all that a big Graveyard should have. Many tombstones and other common Graveyard features are complemented by Walls and Fences that allow you to enclose your Graveyard through your own, intricate design, topped with magnificent Graveyard Gates. The total length of walls in this set is 88 in. (223 cm). To round it off, this set also includes two sets of Dead Trees to make your crows feel right at home.
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Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Although stone building was encouraged, expense meant that most houses were built of wood. Those built of stone, were the homes of the rich people such as merchants and renown craftsmen.
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If you want to inform the townsfolk of a dangerous dragon or simply inform them of a good deal in the local brewery, your town needs a Notice Board.
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Most common stall in the medieval market. Resources are scarce and mouths to feed are many. Some grain for porridge and some vegetables for brew should be available for all townsfolk.
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All who need to sharpen their tools or replace the broken parts or need a barrel for their vine, come to this stall. Here you will find all the tools you need for your trait.
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Medieval times are dangerous. People should have their farm tools ready behind the door. For those who are a bit better suited, there is a Weapon and Armor Stall.
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Butcher is often looked at with envy. All this meat and cheese around him, who wouldn't be jealous? Welcome to the Meat and Dairy Stall
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Every medieval town has its main square and many roads paved in flagstone. Especially the marketplace.
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Spice up your gaming table or diorama with this awesome kit that is suitable for various games and almost any historic period, be it dark age, medieval, western, WW, etc.