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 This small ruined wooden defensive works was used by bandits as a base of operations for hijackings along the route from [[Jorvikburg]] to [[worms ferry|Worm's Ferry]]. It stands in a clearing amongst a tall stand of pine trees. About half a dozen of these trees have hidden guardposts used by the bandits to watch for danger and possible victims.  This small ruined wooden defensive works was used by bandits as a base of operations for hijackings along the route from [[Jorvikburg]] to [[worms ferry|Worm's Ferry]]. It stands in a clearing amongst a tall stand of pine trees. About half a dozen of these trees have hidden guardposts used by the bandits to watch for danger and possible victims. 
  
-Since October 1130, [[Tariq]] has endeavored to rebuild the stockade and create a logging concern after finding a grove of rare ironwood trees in the forested hill just above the defensive works. Unfortunately, that same forest is the home of a [[Dearg Due|mysterious cursed Irish druid]] who has amassed an army of monstrous spiders. +Since October 1130, [[Tariq]] has endeavored to rebuild the stockade and create a logging concern after finding a grove of rare ironwood trees in the forested hill just above the defensive works. That same forest was the home of a [[Dearg Due|mysterious cursed Irish druid]] who had amassed an army of monstrous spiders. Later that month the heroes of Worm's Ferry defeated the druid and took control of the area
  
 Tariq paid to complete the stockade and start a logging operation. He has paid for axes, furniture, a milling machine, hammers, saws, oxen, wagons as well as a stable to store livestock and equipment. A cabin was built to provide shelter for those who live and work at the stockade.  Tariq paid to complete the stockade and start a logging operation. He has paid for axes, furniture, a milling machine, hammers, saws, oxen, wagons as well as a stable to store livestock and equipment. A cabin was built to provide shelter for those who live and work at the stockade. 
  
 Once construction starts, it will take thirty days to complete the stockade and then another fourty-five to build out the barn and the cabin. Once construction starts, it will take thirty days to complete the stockade and then another fourty-five to build out the barn and the cabin.
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