Redbrooke

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Redbrooke, a whimsical village nestled in the heart of Oldeshire, stands as a testament to both the enchanting wonders of nature and the indomitable spirit of its unique inhabitants. This charming community is a place where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, where homes are hidden within the towering caps of giant Amanita muscaria mushrooms.

Geography and Location

Situated in the picturesque south-central region of Oldeshire, Redbrooke is an oasis of fantastical proportions. Bordered by the enchanting village of Falore to the south and the stately Downton to the north, Redbrooke inhabits a dense and captivating forest landscape.

The village's defining feature is its remarkable mushroom homes, a whimsical architectural choice that sets it apart from conventional settlements. These cozy abodes offer just enough space for a small kitchenette and a snug sleeping area.

The Wee Bearded Folk

What truly distinguishes Redbrooke is its diminutive yet vibrant population, known affectionately as the "wee bearded folk." These charming inhabitants stand at half the height of an average human.

The village is led by Mayor Munchkinz, who presides over the community with wisdom and care. Redbrooke is a close-knit and welcoming society where neighbors know one another by name.

Community and Lifestyle

While Redbrooke may be small, it thrives with character and heart. With a total of 12 mushroom homes, the village exudes a cozy and inviting ambiance. Although Redbrooke lacks retail shops or businesses within its confines, many of its industrious residents find employment in the nearby Understone mine, contributing to the livelihood of the community.

Access and Transportation

Despite its diminutive stature, Redbrooke is well-connected to the wider Shire. The village boasts a train station offering access to the Juris Line and the Zelos Line, ensuring residents can easily travel throughout the region. Moreover, Redbrooke is conveniently located just off the prominent Minas Tirith Freeway, which runs north and south, facilitating connections with neighboring towns and settlements.