"i would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world" - George Washington
Description
Unlike most "cities" the town of Agon is more so a collection of farms and marketplaces than a normal city itself. Some of the farms are quite far apart, dozens to hundreds of acres of property separating them from their neighbors. Others are quite small, between 2-5 acres, and they wave/talk to their neighbors every day. There are three primary marketplaces; Hurley (the west), Aston (the east), and Ipar (the north). Typically, whoever lives in those relative areas goes to whichever market is closest, so they all tend to sell a lot of the same goods (food, animals, supplies, clothing), although you will get slight differences based on the specific farms themselves.
The kalons that live in this part of the country are relatively known as part of the lower or working classes, although there are a few larger/wealthier ranches in the area. Everyone lives on their own farm or ranch, where they raise something, whether it be a crop or an animal. Some do both. The marketplaces are a lot like flea markets, where everyone from the area gets together each weekend to share/trade/sell goods with one another. It is very much a community, rather than just a town. Everyone knows their neighbors, not matter how close or far apart their properties may lie, and is more than willing to help one another.
The kalons that live in this part of the country are relatively known as part of the lower or working classes, although there are a few larger/wealthier ranches in the area. Everyone lives on their own farm or ranch, where they raise something, whether it be a crop or an animal. Some do both. The marketplaces are a lot like flea markets, where everyone from the area gets together each weekend to share/trade/sell goods with one another. It is very much a community, rather than just a town. Everyone knows their neighbors, not matter how close or far apart their properties may lie, and is more than willing to help one another.
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