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− | A '''hamlet''' is a group of rural dwellings that are too small to be considered a [[Village|village]], but possess an organisation that places them above [[Thorp|thorps]]. There are four types of hamlet, associated with [[Type-6 Hex|type-6]] and [[Type-5 Hex|type-5]] hexes, depending on whether one or two [[Hammer (symbol)|hammer symbols]] are present. These four types, described below, are familiarly known as communal hamlets, bailey hamlets (or "hamlet forts"), free hamlets or reeve hamlets (also known as "gallows hamlets"). | + | A '''hamlet''' is a group of rural dwellings that are too small to be considered a [[Village|village]], but possess an organisation that places them above [[Thorp|thorps]]. There are four types of hamlet, associated with [[Type-6 Hex|type-6]] and [[Type-5 Hex|type-5]] hexes, depending on whether one or two [[Hammer (symbol)|hammer symbols]] are present. These four types, described below, are familiarly known as [[Hamlet#Communal Hamlet|communal hamlets]], [[Hamlet#Bailey Hamlet|bailey hamlets]] (or "hamlet forts"), [[Hamlet#Free Hamlet|free hamlets]] or [[Hamlet#Reeve Hamlet|reeve hamlets]] (also known as "gallows hamlets"). |
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Revision as of 07:04, 21 December 2022
A hamlet is a group of rural dwellings that are too small to be considered a village, but possess an organisation that places them above thorps. There are four types of hamlet, associated with type-6 and type-5 hexes, depending on whether one or two hammer symbols are present. These four types, described below, are familiarly known as communal hamlets, bailey hamlets (or "hamlet forts"), free hamlets or reeve hamlets (also known as "gallows hamlets").