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Located within the southern highlands of Biesen, Casuvo grew into a town simply as a market for the surrounding villages. It received market rights in 179 BV, when it had a population of about 600.
Located within the southern highlands of Biesen, Casuvo grew into a town simply as a market for the surrounding villages. It received market rights in 179 BV, when it had a population of about 600.


Today, the town is home to a market, a few small craftsmen guilds, and due to its convenient distance to the [[Orcs|Orc Lands]] southwards, a small Fighters' and an even smaller Adventurers' Guild.
Today, the town is home to a market, a few small craftsmen guilds, and due to its convenient distance to the [[Orcs|Orc Lands]] southwards, a small [[has guild::Fighters' Guild|Fighters']] and an even smaller [[has guild::Adventurers' Guild]].


A wooden wall surrounds the town, which beginning in 35 AV is slowly being built up to a stone wall. Construction is slow, however, and less than a quarter of the town wall has been upgraded thus far.
A wooden wall surrounds the town, which beginning in 35 AV is slowly being built up to a stone wall. Construction is slow, however, and less than a quarter of the town wall has been upgraded thus far.

Revision as of 16:19, 25 December 2020

Casuvo is medium town in central Basco in Biesen with a population of about 1640.

Located within the southern highlands of Biesen, Casuvo grew into a town simply as a market for the surrounding villages. It received market rights in 179 BV, when it had a population of about 600.

Today, the town is home to a market, a few small craftsmen guilds, and due to its convenient distance to the Orc Lands southwards, a small Fighters' and an even smaller Adventurers' Guild.

A wooden wall surrounds the town, which beginning in 35 AV is slowly being built up to a stone wall. Construction is slow, however, and less than a quarter of the town wall has been upgraded thus far.

Without a river close, the town relies on several wells for fresh water, and most houses collect rainwater in addition.