Trostenwald

Trostenwald is a small rural town governed by the Dwendalian Empire. It's located in the Marrow Valley in the Western Wynandir region of Wildemount, bordered by the blue waters of the Ustaloch from the east side and by the Amber Road from the west. Notably, Trostenwald also served as the place where the Mighty Nein adventuring party first met.

Description
Trostenwald is most notable for its unique strain of grain and wheat, which led to a boom in breweries around the turn of the century creating a uniquely sweet ale known commonly as trosts. Of the initial glut of breweries, three brewer families have survived and prospered to this day. The town now primarily exports fish, crops, and ale.

Trostenwald also has a contingent of Crownsguard who act as law enforcement for the town, headed by the Lawmaster Norda.

Points of interest

 * Hillsbrook Parchment and Binding: A cross-shaped bookstore boutique selling books primarily on agriculture: farming technique, growing and caring for different types of plants and animals, and tomes specifically dealing with wheat and other grains. There are also a number of books discussing the Menagerie Coast, the Clovis Concord, and the political structure of the city states therein. The shop is run by a man named Sheenah.
 * The Nestled Nook Inn 
 * Post Office: Horseback courier services run postal deliveries along the roads in the Empire, and to areas to the south and west outside of the Empire with approval. Among the couriers is a girl in leather armor with shorter hair and freckles.

Lochward
Bordered by the Ustaloch, the Lochward is the most eastern and central ward of the town and is where the docks and fishing village are. This ward has five to six main docks that protrude ten to thirty feet out into the lake and service the small fishing boats that work there.


 * Rinaldo's house
 * Jacklewere Smiths:
 * The Old Mud Hole Tavern: A small, dark tavern akin to a dive bar containing four tables and smelling of old wet wood, ale, and peanut. The barkeep of this tavern is Vosna.
 * Lochward General: A large wooden barn-like general goods store run by an old woman named Harper Mince. The goods that lined the walls include tools for farming and building, packs of supplies, lumber, iron nails, maps of the empire (7sp), and healer kits (5gp).
 * Natural Remedies - Herbs and Medicinal Things: A small shack that smells strongly of fungi, decorated with strings of dried herbs on the outside and shelves full of pots of plants and fungus inside. The shop sells herbs, incense, medicinal items, and 'performance-enhancing' fungus, which many customers come in for. The store also has basic health potions (60gp). The proprietor of the shop, Davies, has a small satchel filled with skein that he was willing to sell (1gp).

Hillward
The Hillward attracts the commerce of the city, houses guild halls, and settles wealthy residents. The safety of the district provided by the Crownsguard barracks.


 * Crownsguard Stockade: A prison and a courthouse in Trostenwald, the center place for the Crownsguard's operations in the city.
 * Warm Dew Bathhouse: A small but well put together bathhouse, visited by Caleb and Nott.A small communal washroom that serves upper-class clientele. The bathhouse is relatively pricey: a single bath cost 5 silver pieces, and two adjoining baths rented for two hours cost 8 silver pieces. Th e adjoining bath chambers are separated by a low wall, allowing for conversations but preserving privacy. The basins are designed with a hinged desk piece that folds over the water so that books, food, and drinks could safely rest while the guest bathes. Guests are also provided with linens, towels, and a pitcher of cucumber water.

Northward
The Northward borders the farm fields and is the center of industry, including the local breweries.


 * Baumbauch Family Brewery
 * Market Area: A small market street where simple wares, vegetables, meats, and handcrafted goods can be purchased.
 * Burnished Bibelots: A general store located on the southern portion of the Northward by where it borders the Lochward on the outskirts of the market street.

Demographics
Trostenwald has population of about 8,900 as of the year 835 PD. There is a large halfling population in the rural southern region of the Empire. While Trostenwald is not the core of halfling society, approximately 15% of the population are halflings, with majority of humans at 66% of the population and the rest are half-elves encompassing 8%.

Notable breweries

 * The Baumbauch House
 * The Husseldorf House
 * The von Brandt House

Background
Trostenwald was settled near 635 PD and came to prominence in the early 9th century. The residents discovered that the surrounding farmlands were able to grow a unique type of grain and wheat, which led to a spike in the brewing business. When the initial wave leveled out, three large families found themselves at the head of the town's brewing industry. Trostenwald currently thrives due to its export of fish, crops, and ale.

The Fletching and Moondrop Traveling Carnival of Curiosities carnival had set up east of the Lochward on the southern bank of the Ustaloch, having their first show on the day of Grissen, including Mollymauk Tealeaf who worked there as an entertainer and Yasha who was employed as a security guard.

"Session Zero"
Beauregard, Fjord, and Jester helped to load crates for the Baumbach family and swindled from their employees. They met Demedan Baumbauch during this job, though they came to calling him 'Dimmi-douche'. This house also has the blessing of Starosta Fryda Langer. Jester, Beau, and Fjord helped load and move crates there for the Baumbauch Family Brewery, and gambled with the other workers.

Rinaldo's house The house of Rinaldo was in the process of being repaired, as this is where Beauregard, Fjord, and Jester had saved Rinaldo's daughter from a giant snake that had come out of the loch. He had taken a collection of 4gp, 22sp, 48cp from among the other local fisherman as means of rewarding the party for their service for having come and aided when no one else would. A scrawny young man around 14 or 15 with a puffy red afro and pale skin, who lived three houses up, had been helping Rinaldo with various jobs and was using a large heavy butchering knife to carve the skin off the snake and fillet it for meat. The damage sustained to the dwelling included: destroyed furniture and cabinets, its door being ripped off its hinges, and the roof partially collapsed.

When the party arrived in the town, there was a new visiting carnival called "The Fletching and Moondrop Traveling Carnival of Curiosities". This carnival was the site of a ravenous zombie attack when an old man suddenly keeled over and transformed. The new adventuring party, later known as the Mighty Nein, was able to kill the zombie with minimal casualties. However, all of the performers except Yasha were taken into custody for suspicion of wrongdoing. In the Hillsbrook Parchment and Binding found Caleb a book on hoe technique here called Jamison's Hoedown, priced at two silver pieces by Sheenah.

The party, with Fjord's help, came to an arrangement with a boat owner, Noah, and acquired safe passage to Crookedstone island in the center of the lake in exchange for a bottle of fire whiskey, though he settled for a bottle of cheap wine.

On the passage back to shore, the party (bringing along Kylre's head) tried to buy Noah's silence with six gold pieces, but after seeing Fjord disguised as a Crownsguard he immediately gave up the party in an attempt to absolve himself of any blame, saying that they had taken over his boat and forced him to take them to the island.

Beauregard spent a night learning the Way of the Cobalt Soul from Expositor Dairon and Archivist Zeenoth in one of this brewery's warehouses.

Bathhouse Caleb took Nott with him as his daughter, entered the bathhouse disguised as a handsome man with beautiful blond hair in fancy green robes and vomit stains down the front. Nott had eaten all the cucumbers from the bathhouse and tore the towels into strips to replace her wrap bandages. Additionally, Nott would go on to steal the brass doorknob to the room, and a decorative flower vase, and its contents which she later gave to Yasha.

Burnished Bibelots Caleb found two books of interest in the Burnished Bibelots. One of the books appeared to be an old note and sketchbook written in a strange language and although it didn't radiate any magical aura it had hints of arcane nature in the back of the book. The other was a book written in Zemnian and translates to "Fiends of Folklore". Using his smell to determine the books values, Oglen wanted 3gp in exchange for the book on fiends, and 10gp for the sketchbook. Oglen was not a fan of Caleb's cat familiar, which Caleb proposed trading for the books. Upon later study, the sketchbook was determined to be an old spell book. Although one of the arcane inscriptions at the back of the book was incomplete due to fire damage, the book did contain two complete spells;

Nott found and stole a shiny but dented brass baby-bottle and a tarnished platinum flask, which she switched out for her own flask filled with whiskey.

During their third visit to the establishment, Caleb managed to convince and then sell "Fiends of Folklore" back to Oglen for 1gp. During this time, while Oglen was distracted by that conversation, Nott stole back her original flask.

Skein After Mollymauk was hinting and fishing to perhaps buy some drugs from the Natural Remedies - Herbs and Medicinal Things, the owner retrieved a small satchel filled with fine blue-grey dust. The owner informed the party that it was a dried and ground fungus called Skein, called that because when you eat you can see the weave of time. An effective and popular drug it was mostly seen on the outskirt where it was not so heavily controlled and where there wasn't a huge jail time for it if caught. Mollymauk, Yasha, Fjord, and Beauregard each bought a (1gp) golden experience of the drug within a corked glass vial.

Through Fjord negotiating based on the going rate in neighboring towns and Beauregard intimidating the owner to ensure the party keeps his side business a secret, Fjord bought one healing potion for 50gp, receiving an extra vial of Skein for fun.

Jester bought a large map of the Dwendalian Empire at this store for 7sp from the Lochward General, and Beauregard bought a healers kit at the store 5gp, to replace the one she had given to Jester as a gift, and which she had previously overpaid for due to Jester having changed the price cards.

Post office Jester utilized these services to send a letter to her mother requesting money to be sent to her in Zadash. Delivery from Trostenwald to Nicodranas on the Menagerie Coast cost her 5gp.

Beauregard pretending to be a representative of the Baumbauch family, fraudulently collected 3 parcels from the courier, paying them 1gp for their delivery. These parcels contained four letters:


 * A shipment ledger from Nogvurot
 * A smaller shipment ledger from Deastok
 * A complaint letter from the purveyor of the Rotted Stump in Rexxentrum
 * A letter from The Gentleman to Demedan Baumbauch



When the Mighty Nein arrives at the town it is as busy and lazy as they remember from when their adventures began together. People were coming up and down the various streets with carts and wares, and a lot of carts were built up on the outside that were either waiting for some sort of sign to continue travel or are still packing up before they leave.

They first visit the Nestled Nook Inn, followed by the stockade to pay of Gustav's debt that stands at 2,100 gp. They bargain for a lower price and end up paying 1,500 gp to set him free. After handling his debt, they return to the Nestled Nook Inn to settle down for the night and prepare for the journey to come.

Trivia

 * The name Trostenwald loosely translates to "comfort forest" in German.
 * "Trost" meaning comfort (usually in the context of consolation)
 * "Wald" meaning forest