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I don't think you even need to invent problems, swiss mercenaries were only a thing because of how poor the swiss used to be, so that 'idyllic village' would be incredibly poor maybe at some point some people come back from a campaign by some french prince and some that left the village are now dead and some have gotten a little bit of money, like humanism in switzerland was explicitly against the mercenary system just because of how gruesome it was every 5th person would become a mercenary and a third wouldn't come back. Humanists saw the buying and selling of flesh as immoral, and that it doesn't enrich the mercenaries but rather professional outfits and foreign nobles. This all also happens around the time of the reformation so there's quite a bit to explore.
You got local myths like Sennentuntschi where I'm sure there's a lot of feminist writing that could be done, Mundaun did rewrite the 'Teufelsbrücke'.
Of course that requires people to actually read about regions and their history instead of just using shit as wallpaper which too often switzerland is because they saw a ghibli movie at one point.
That's to say that you can have incredibly interesting stories pretty much everywhere where people are it's just that writers are lazy.