Port Nyanzaru
Port Nyanzaru was a port in northern Chult that was an Amnian colony until at least 1479 DR, but gained independence sometime in the late 1480s DR. It was the major trading center for all of Chult.
Demographics
Humans (chultans) 67%
Other 33%
Port Nyanzaru was inhabited largely by humans of chultan descent. A few tabaxi lived in the city, working as minstrels or guides out of Port Nyanzaru. Chultan Shield dwarves lived in the port, including albino dwarves. Yuan-Ti spies resided in Port Nyanzaru, monitoring the merchant princes, treasure hunters, and adventurers.
Notable Inhabitants
Harbormaster Zindar, the half-gold dragon harbormaster of the city.
Grandfather Zitembe, head priest of Savras
Sibonseni, chief priest of WaukeenGovernment
By 1479 DR, Amn controlled all mercantile activities in the city, and people unaffiliated with a trading company were forced to live in shantytowns outside the walls.
Sometime in the late 1480s or early 1490s DR, the city won its independence from Amn due to the influence of a consortium of Chultan traders backed by the Triceratops Society. With help from the Society, the traders then rose to the title of merchant princes and ruled the city in a council where each had equal vote. Goldenthrone was the seat of governance for the merchant princes.
By the late 1480s or early 1490s DR, the seven merchant princes of Port Nyanzaru were:
Ekene-Afa
Ifan Talro'a
Jessamine
Jobal
Kwayothé
Wakanga O'tamu
ZhanthiZhanthi
Defences
The port was protected by a high stone wall and designed with defense as a priority, due to the many pirates in the waters of the Shining Sea.
Industry & Trade
A wide variety of both mundane and exotic goods could be found in Port Nyanzaru. The majority of foreign trade within the city took place in the Grand Souk.
Imports
Food, jewelry, weapons
Exports
Furs, gems, ivory, perfume, teak wood
Districts
Wards and Districts
The walled portion of the city was roughly separated into three wards.
Additionally, three districts lay outside the city's walls
Guilds and Factions
The Triceratops Society was very active in Port Nyanzaru, controlling the unloading and loading of all cargo at the docks. They kept tabs on all visitors coming ashore, especially if a visitor was suspected of being a mage or carrying magical items. If the visitor headed off into the jungle, the Society would send agents to notify the surrounding villages.
History
In the late 1480s DR, vegepygmy outside of Port Nyanzaru was on the rise. The plant creatures threatened the port inhabitants' safety. Port Nyanzaru's government paid well to adventurers to venture out into the jungles and cull vegepygmies and their chieftains, slowing the creatures' rapid territory expansion.
Tourism
While unconfirmed, it was thought that the harbormaster in control in the late 14th century DR paid tribute to a powerful dragon turtle living in the Bay of Chult. In exchange for this monthly pay, the dragon turtle kept all other sea monsters from harming the port and hindering trade.
Architecture
Mesoamerican
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