Kinkhall Village
Kinkhall Village is a remote village with a rather unusual name. As terrible as it may sound, this seems to be intentional, given that it appears in the same volume as the character Kozen Waisetsu, which is a pun on the Japanese term for 'public indecency.' Nevertheless, it's a small, quiet town, with no attractions and scarcely considered as a destination point for travelers.
Overview
Town Structure
Kinkhall has a town square, with small roads branching out like spiderwebs throughout the city. The city is surrounded by wheat fields, and said to be less than 100 kilometers from the ancient capital, Alenhatam. The city also contains a mansion, a school, a station for the one officer, and farms.
Classification
Kinkhall is said to be a quiet village, and while it's large enough to be called a town, the human goverment evidently determined that a village could not be considered a town unless it was enclosed within four walls.
Local Inn
Kinkhall has only one inn, which is more along the lines of a private house. It was originally a slightly renovated mansion, said to be built by a prominent figure in Alenhatam who decided to move to the suburbs on a whim. The original owner is said to have died an unusual death far outside of the village. The young boy who works at the inn claimed that he was killed by a sorcerer (Phonogolos.) The Inn has had multiple instances of an apparition appearing there, sending frightened visitors fleeing from the premises.
Relevant Characters
Citizens
• Herschel Lewis
• Hirietta
• Kenkrim
• Kief Phonogolos
• Kikuiem
• Ramon Phonogolos
• Sammy
Other Relevant Characters
• Kozen