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*** Three subpopulations on the outskirts:
*** Three subpopulations on the outskirts:
**** Southside, mostly [[ghostwise halfling]] traders, tanners and other people at the bottom of the raw materials chain.
**** Southside, mostly [[ghostwise halfling]] traders, tanners and other people at the bottom of the raw materials chain.
**** Sigilkenning, largely (and strangely) sedentary agri/pastoralist "townies".
**** Sigilkenning, largely agri/pastoralist "townies".
**** Hubtown, population roughly 80% transient at any given time, the other 20% sticking around to maintain trader infrastructure.
**** Hubtown, population roughly 80% transient at any given time, the other 20% sticking around to maintain trader infrastructure. A small percentage of these are "stone-houser" landlords, widely viewed with suspicion and resentment for their strangely sedentary ways.
** It even had a wildly popular (among halflings, especially) [[Edi|halfling Hadriarch]] until recently. He is described by this block of text:
** It even had a wildly popular (among halflings, especially) [[Edi|halfling Hadriarch]] until recently. He is described by this block of text:
*** <blockquote style="color:grey">The city's Hadriarch of many decades was Edi, who passed away in 1514. While beloved by the residents of Wydmoor, other factions within the church considered his treatment of orthodoxy lacking (bordering on heretical). The Western Hadriarchs made sure to raise a traditionalist to the position, and the incoming Hadriarch has made little secret of his desires to return Alexandrianism in Wydmoor back to the fold and works to discredit organizations that flourished under Edi's presence in order to further those gains. This has been received differently by different segments of the community, although the halflings of Wydmoor take a very dim view of the policy change almost universally.</blockquote>
*** <blockquote style="color:grey">The city's Hadriarch of many decades was Edi, who passed away in 1514. While beloved by the residents of Wydmoor, other factions within the church considered his treatment of orthodoxy lacking (bordering on heretical). The Western Hadriarchs made sure to raise a traditionalist to the position, and the incoming Hadriarch has made little secret of his desires to return Alexandrianism in Wydmoor back to the fold and works to discredit organizations that flourished under Edi's presence in order to further those gains. This has been received differently by different segments of the community, although the halflings of Wydmoor take a very dim view of the policy change almost universally.</blockquote>
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