May

History
The village of May was for long but a small grouping of a few houses, too insignificant to even have a name to be called by.

The inhabitants never felt the need to interact with the outside world, and the outside world undoubtedly had no idea they even existed. That was until a noble's company found the settlement, claiming it for their lord. The lord of the house of May took a liking to the area, often visiting it. This liking came to such a point that the lord decided to build the settlement up into a village and the village into a city, naming it after the house itself - May.

Walls
The settlement started off as a set of six small buildings and a handful of small carrot fields. The first action the house of May undertook was to make the village more secure - now that the village was publicly claimed by a small house, there was the possibilty of conflict over it's land. Thus, small defensive walls were built, at first simply upright logs with cobblestone between.

Buildings
The first building was surprisingly not a completely new structure, but rather a rebuilding of a crumbling structure. This small house became the personal residence of the lord of May, built from cyan concrete as a nod to the house's coat of arms.