Whidby's Linn

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A watering hole at the midpoint on the road between Camlin and Cormire, the term describes the large tavern/inn, the small village of a dozen structures nearby, the clear, spring-fed pond just yonder, and the hearty ale produced by the tavern.

"After a quick swim in Whidby's Linn, we'll meander over to Whidby's Linn, and have cool pint of Whidby's Linn."

The midpoint location makes it rendezvous point for brokers of various goods, a rest stop for weary travelers making the full journey, and a place to sell the goods and services demanded by such travelers, including fresh cooked meals, strong drink, soft beds, female/male companionship, animal husbandry, etc.