Monoc Port
Known as both a port and a small town of commerce, Monoc Port maintains sea transports between this town and Tilsit Port, and thus is the primary anchor of trading between the Gulop region and the Junon Region. Monoc Town contains various shops and restaurants, and leads to the road towards Lennith City. (Pronunciation: “Mon-oc”)
Purpose / Function
This port serves as the primary travel and trade node between this port and Tilsit Port. Monoc Port attracts travelers to its town, driving up buisness.
Architecture
Monoc Port is also known as Monoc Town because of the town square that was build right behind the docking ports, merging the two together. The port contains multiple docking bays for different ship sizes, and a small lighthouse near the edge for vessels at sea to notice the port during night time. The town itself is stationed with various shops, restaurants, and a single inn.
Tourism
Because of Monoc's location, loads of people and wielders come to Monoc frequently despite the small size of the town. Monoc Port is still considered to be underdeveloped, as using space for the land around its terrain is somewhat difficult. The famous Route 96 connectes this town and Lennith City, while serving as the only means as a seaport between Monoc Town and Tilsit Beach. This is why the area is popular despite its lower population density.
Founding Date
1555
Alternative Names
Monoc Town
Type
Seaport
Parent Location
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