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Town/cityscapes have always intimidated me and I don't think I did great here but there was some thought behind it. I figure the village was built in a hurry to house the more permanent quarryworkers and their families, plus a boarding house/hotel for those who didn't need an entire house. And the manor itself it at the top of the hill because fancy people live at the top of the hill, not the side or bottom. Melissa was supposed to say something more profound then "Oh well," but I think this works better.