21. Menger Ranch
Location Description
The Menger Ranch is characterized by its sturdy buildings and the distinct aroma of dairy farming. The ranch consists of several well-maintained structures, including a main farmhouse, a cheese storage shed, and various outbuildings for livestock. The farm is situated next to the Nigbs Run stream, providing a scenic and practical location for the ranch's operations.Lore and History
Brank Menger served in the siege of the moathouse in 569 CY, an event that left lasting impressions on him. The memories of that conflict still haunt him, and he shares these stories with his sons, instilling in them a sense of duty and caution. The Menger Ranch has been in the family for generations, and their expertise in dairy farming and cheesemaking has made them well-respected members of the community.Background and Motivation
The Menger family's primary motivation is to maintain their ranch and provide for their family. Their dedication to the militia also stems from a desire to protect their home and contribute to the safety of Hommlet. The family's hard work and commitment to their craft and community are evident in all they do.Relationships and Current Events
The Menger family is well-regarded in Hommlet, both for their excellent cheese and their contributions to the militia. They have strong ties with the Inn of the Welcome Wench and the local traders, who often buy their surplus produce. The family attends services at the Church of St. Cuthbert, where they are active members of the congregation.Opinions on the Bandit Problems
"The bandits are a scourge that threaten our way of life. We must be vigilant and ready to defend our home."
"If the leaders don't take more decisive action, these raids will only get worse. We need stronger defenses."
"Every able-bodied person in Hommlet should be prepared to fight. We can't rely on outside help."
"I fear for the safety of my family. These bandits are becoming bolder, and it's only a matter of time before they strike here."
"We need to strengthen our militia and ensure that every raid is met with overwhelming force. Only then will the bandits think twice about attacking us."
Family Treasure

"Cheese-making is an art passed down through generations."
Menger Family
- Brank Menger: Age 50, Brank is a robust and weathered man, his face marked by years of hard work and responsibility. He wears practical farming clothes and dons a leather jack and wields a guisarme and an arming sword when called to serve in the militia.
- Mother Menger: Age 42, she is a kind-faced woman, dedicated to her family and the art of cheesemaking. She often wears simple, durable dresses suited for her daily chores.
- Shanar Menger: Age 71, the grandmother of the family, Shanar is a wise and resilient woman, her years of experience reflected in her careful and efficient cheesemaking.
- Stetven: Age 25, the eldest son, a strong and capable young man who assists his father in both farming and militia duties.
- Bale: Age 22, a diligent worker, always ready to help with farm duties and militia responsibilities.
- Hodra: Age 20, the youngest of the grown sons, eager and energetic, contributing significantly to the family's efforts.
- Gabal: Age 13, Sten: Age 6, Vargas: Age 3 - The younger children are still growing into their roles on the farm, with Gabal starting to take on more responsibilities.
D1-6 (hand axe) or 1-8 (military fork), XP15
Eldest Son: AC 8 (leather Level 0 hp 6; D 2-8 (morning star) or 1-6 (club XP 16 Younger Sons (2): AC 7 (leather & shield)
Level 0; hp 4, 3, #AT 1; D 2-8 (guisarme)
or 1-4 (sling stone XP 18, 17
Services Offered
- Cheesemaking: The Menger family produces high-quality cheese, which is sold to passing merchants, local traders, and the Inn of the Welcome Wench.
- Militia Service: Brank and his three eldest sons serve as militiamen, ready to defend Hommlet when called upon.


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