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[[File:Midgard vikingsenter (Viking Age centre) Borre Horten Norway GILDEHALLEN (reconstructed Viking inspired wooden banquet party hall 2013) Interiør (interior) festsal stolper bord benker malt treskurd vikingstil skjold.jpg|thumb|230px|Viking-age-styled mead hall.]]A '''mead hall''' is a [[structure]] built by [[human]]s, serving as the seat of the local government for a [[hamlet]]. Mead halls are located separately from houses and may even be located outside the borders. On the fast travel screen, their names will be displayed in light magenta ({{DFtext|example|5:1}}), and on the map will resemble a 3x3 block of housing with yellow roads, but unlike houses, the entire area can be traveled through. An especially young site may not yet have a mead hall constructed. When a hamlet transitions into a [[town]], the mead hall will be replaced with a [[keep]].
 
[[File:Midgard vikingsenter (Viking Age centre) Borre Horten Norway GILDEHALLEN (reconstructed Viking inspired wooden banquet party hall 2013) Interiør (interior) festsal stolper bord benker malt treskurd vikingstil skjold.jpg|thumb|230px|Viking-age-styled mead hall.]]A '''mead hall''' is a [[structure]] built by [[human]]s, serving as the seat of the local government for a [[hamlet]]. Mead halls are located separately from houses and may even be located outside the borders. On the fast travel screen, their names will be displayed in light magenta ({{DFtext|example|5:1}}), and on the map will resemble a 3x3 block of housing with yellow roads, but unlike houses, the entire area can be traveled through. An especially young site may not yet have a mead hall constructed. When a hamlet transitions into a [[town]], the mead hall will be replaced with a [[keep]].
  

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