Muloville
Nestled in the remote and far southwest corner of Oldeshire lies the tranquil coastal village of Muloville. This enclave lacks any road connections or rail lines. Accessible only by boat, Muloville offers a unique and secluded retreat for those willing to venture from the beaten path. Founded by Mulo, the village carries their legacy forward, inviting travelers from across the sea to its peaceful shores.
Despite its relative isolation and a meager local population, Muloville thrives as a charming coastal haven. The heart of the village beats in its spacious market plaza. Eight vendor stalls offer an array of local goods.
For those journeying to Muloville by sea, the welcoming inn stands as a beacon of hospitality, offering respite and comfort to weary travelers. The village's iconic lighthouse, with its towering presence, guides ships safely to their destination, casting a warm glow over the tranquil waters.
Muloville's residential landscape is characterized by a sense of community, with just two local homes that serve as the backbone of the village. Ayu's Pub, a modest yet cozy establishment, invites visitors to gather, sharing stories and experiences over hearty meals and local brews.