Far Fields stretches across cold open ground near the edge of the Coldlands, its cobblestone paths worn smooth by constant patrol traffic. Low stone buildings with heavy timber beams cluster around supply barns and stable yards, smoke drifting steadily from thick chimneys. Beyond the town, hardy crops ripple under grey skies, and the distant silhouette of Winterfell looms against the northern horizon.
Far Fields stands as the last steady settlement before the harsh threshold of The Coldlands. Its cobblestone paths are rarely empty, as guards and patrols moving to and from Winterfell pass through in constant rotation. The town has grown accustomed to the rhythm of boots, armor, and supply caravans moving with purpose rather than leisure.
Though positioned near danger, Far Fields is self-sustaining. Its surrounding farmland produces hardy crops suited to colder air, ensuring soldiers and residents alike remain provisioned. Barns and storehouses dominate the town’s layout, designed for efficiency rather than beauty. Meals are hearty, lodging practical, and hospitality direct.
Far Fields exists to support endurance. It is not flashy, nor does it aspire to grandeur. It thrives by being dependable, a place where soldiers refuel and steady themselves before facing harsher northern winds.