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  • ...thumb|Roofing was more commonly thatch in rural areas, though the shingled house was common inside larger [[Town|towns]] and [[City|cities]]]] '''Half-timbered houses''' are buildings constructed with cylindrical logs hewed in half wit
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  • ...thumb|Roofing was more commonly thatch in rural areas, though the shingled house was common inside larger [[Town|towns]] and [[City|cities]]]] '''Half-timbered houses''' are buildings constructed with cylindrical logs hewed in half wit
    4 KB (566 words) - 00:43, 2 January 2023
  • '''Bunkhouses''' are small barracks-like buildings used to house temporary workers. Typically the building is unheated, and not used in dur Bunkhouses are normally half-timbered for strength and endurance, with lower walls of mortared gravel-stone, 4 in
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  • ...this pace is fast enough to cut boards that can be used to put up a small house in a summer. [[Half-timbered House (dwelling)]]<br>
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  • | dwellings || [[Half-timbered House (dwelling)|half-timbered house]], [[Hovel (dwelling)|hovel]] Half-timbered houses tend to be only one-story high. Expect a water well to have been du
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  • ...whilst the owning family have a [[Half-timbered House (dwelling)|timbered house]].
    4 KB (688 words) - 00:20, 2 January 2023
  • ...lation of a shearing station is reliably about 3-9 people. Persons in the house will be one or two spouses, an elder or two, and children.
    2 KB (379 words) - 23:20, 1 January 2023
  • ...with other stores, while the journeyfolk reside in nearby [[Half-timbered House (dwelling)|timbered houses]]. The total compliment, including extended fam
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  • ...ry]], [[Gravesites|gravesites]], [[Half-timbered House (dwelling)|timbered house]], [[Waterpump|waterpump]], [[Storehouse|storehouse]] ...le, storehouse || bakery, [[Bailey|bailey]], granary, gravesites, timbered house, waterpump, [[Shrine|shrine]] || [[Dam|dam]], [[Gallows|gallows]], [[Guardp
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  • * [[Half-timbered House (dwelling)]]
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  • [[File:Type-7 Hex.jpg|right|525px|thumb|A purposefully isolated house, offering freedom and little else.]] ...re usually a hundred years old, even going back centuries, [[Half-timbered House (dwelling)|timbered houses]] are common. Without the barest economy, howev
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  • In parts occupied by guilds producing higher-stage goods, half-timbered houses appear; streets and lanes grow wider, while avenues connect the area ...here before there was a city; or even a town or village. The first manor house, around which a village would later be formed, was recognized by the monarc
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  • ...s might mean starting from a [[Camp|camp]]; or from an inn or other public house; or even from their own home. Certain tasks will apply to all three, while === Waking in a Public House ===
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  • ...ers occasionally. They have temporary addresses at best; a hostel, a flop house, a regular hole they've found; but usually they're found and forced to move
    11 KB (1,716 words) - 19:04, 11 November 2023
  • The Parthenon was built to house the masterpiece of Phidias, the statue of Athena constructed of gold and iv
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  • * '''Barracks''': these are long buildings used to house soldiers and labourers. Characters would have spent much time cleaning wea ..., farming, processing staples into foodstuffs, working as a servant in the house and like the guilds above, many hours of carrying wood and water. Future d
    275 KB (42,482 words) - 00:18, 27 January 2024