In Stoneguard, peasants become warriors for survival

In stoneguard peasants become warriors for survival

In Stoneguard, Peasants Become Warriors to Survive

In Stoneguard, the faces in town aren’t just scenery — they’re the backbone of survival. You’ll see them at dawn moving between chores: some tend crops, others work the sawpits or split stone, while carts trundle resources into the hub. Watch their routes, set roles, and shape a plan around ordinary people who are mostly trying to make it through another day (e.g., routing a cart to the depot instead of the mill can change everything). The line between the settlement’s economy and its defenses blurs; supply hiccups, misplaced labor, or a missed delivery matter more than you might expect.

Night changes the rules. The horn cuts through the evening and tools are abandoned; whoever’s nearest takes up arms. A fieldhand who planted rows at noon might be holding a shield at the gate; the smith swaps a hammer for a spear on the wall. Daytime choices—who you trained, who you left to finish a task—turn into the roster that meets the attack.