Dockspoke
Dockspoke is a fishing village located on northeastern Minnet, on a round peninsula with access to ocean on nearly all sides. The village is made up of simple brick buildings and wooden docks which spoke outwards, giving the village its name. The town is populated by Minnetian humans, with some Djurian humans and a few halflings.
The town is known for its fish and chips, and its excess catch is exported to Briggeton by daily land deliveries. Some merchants from Clayquarry will occasionally visit to buy fresh fish.
Demographics
Minnetian humans with some Djurian humans and a few halflings.
Government
Collaboration of fishermen and dock maintenance workers, masons, and innkeeper.
Industry & Trade
Fishing
Infrastructure
Wooden docks, simple roads, brick houses
History
Dockspoke's geography attracted fishermen to establish a fishing spot at the location which does not require boats to venture into the waters.
Points of interest
Cozy Inn, the Wagon Wheel tavern
Architecture
Brick buildings and wooden docks
Geography
Situated on a round peninsula surrounded by water on almost all sides. A few trees landscaped in the village but mostly treeless coastline.
Natural Resources
Fish
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