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<span class="DROPCAP">S</span>ituated in one of the prime locations in Bilkan, [[Hiso]] has easy access to the security and safety of [[Bilkan Castle]] and the strong farming lands of the mesa. It is a perfect [[resting]] place for travelers and merchants traveling to or from the port town of [[Creedo]], pilgrims and [[clerics]] often pass through on their way to the mido's castle. The town is mainly populated by the farmers who work the fields.
Situated in one of the prime locations in Bilkan, [[Hiso]] has easy access to the security and safety of [[Bilkan Castle]] and the strong farming lands of the mesa. It is a perfect [[resting]] place for travelers and merchants traveling to or from the port town of [[Creedo]], pilgrims and [[clerics]] often pass through on their way to the mido's castle. The town is mainly populated by the farmers who work the fields.


Standard facilities are available throughout the village, inns, taverns, blacksmiths, bakers, tanners, all protected by the fairly solid [[stone]] wall that surrounds the village. Its stones dragged from the nearby mountains. The wall itself dates back to the founding of Hiso, a founding date which cannot be traced back or identified. Some believe there has always been a village on this spot, at least for as long as the Skyline volcano has been dormant.
Standard facilities are available throughout the village, inns, taverns, blacksmiths, bakers, tanners, all protected by the fairly solid [[stone]] wall that surrounds the village. Its stones dragged from the nearby mountains. The wall itself dates back to the founding of Hiso, a founding date which cannot be traced back or identified. Some believe there has always been a village on this spot, at least for as long as the Skyline volcano has been dormant.