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Shapic is home to about two dozen families who live in small flats, sharing a large common room in each building. The inhabitants of Shapic are mostly human with a few half-elves who primarily worship the nature goddes [[Ehlonna]] and lead a community centered life.  
 
Shapic is home to about two dozen families who live in small flats, sharing a large common room in each building. The inhabitants of Shapic are mostly human with a few half-elves who primarily worship the nature goddes [[Ehlonna]] and lead a community centered life.  
  
The village is ruled by a democratic assembly of all adult male and females presided over by [[Bria]], the eldest resident. The primary products of Shapic consist of furs and small game caught and trapped in the [[Tarwood]], tar-wood, and fruit from the orchards.  
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The village is ruled by a democratic assembly of all adult male and females presided over by [[Bria]], the eldest resident. The primary products of Shapic consist of furs and small game caught and trapped in [[The Tarwood]], tar-wood, and fruit from the orchards.  
  
 
''Shapic is adapted from Tito Leati's adventure the Seventh Arm which appeared in Dungeon magazine issue #88.''
 
''Shapic is adapted from Tito Leati's adventure the Seventh Arm which appeared in Dungeon magazine issue #88.''

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Shapic is commonly referred to by the merchant’s guild of Blue as “another gods-forsaken back woods mud hole in the foot of the Drachensgrabs”.

Overview

A small village consisting of a few large three story buildings surrounded by a neatly kept orchard and circled by a tall palisade.

Shapic is home to about two dozen families who live in small flats, sharing a large common room in each building. The inhabitants of Shapic are mostly human with a few half-elves who primarily worship the nature goddes Ehlonna and lead a community centered life.

The village is ruled by a democratic assembly of all adult male and females presided over by Bria, the eldest resident. The primary products of Shapic consist of furs and small game caught and trapped in The Tarwood, tar-wood, and fruit from the orchards.

Shapic is adapted from Tito Leati's adventure the Seventh Arm which appeared in Dungeon magazine issue #88.