Freeport
Placed on the interior of a lowering line of hills towards a large open bay, the capital city of pirates in all of Erestia and the Shattered Isles lies as a beacon of both freedom and corruption. The city itself is fashioned by a large amount of wooden homes, buildings, magical inquiries, and other strange creations all bundles together in this strange city that holds a whole large array of strange people from all walks of life. The city is lined with many towers and pathways above where the infamous pirates keep watch over the city to keep hold of their plunder power.
Demographics
Widely varied, but the largest percentage of populace here seem to be cre'tani in some fashion.
Government
More or less a dictatorship, though there are noble houses and other groups within the city that vie for some portion of the power from the Freeport Lord himself
Defences
Along the edges of the city lie large spires of stone with defenses lined here and even within the city lay large towers keeping watch over the citizens
Industry & Trade
Much of the industry here is mercantile and focuses around the shipping trade and other pirating ventures. Trade persists from multiple groups, some from far out of the region even, and even within via created elements
Infrastructure
Many docking districts, sewers, canals, and other bridges and large towers dot the city in many places, some built better than others
Assets
Immense wealth and power within the Shattered Isles, most trade comes through this city despite being involved with pirating folk or not
Guilds and Factions
Many guilds and factions persist within the city, though most of them are...below the surface in the underworld of Freeport
History
Founded quickly when the Shattered Isles first came to be, the original settlers fashioned the city out of the wood and forests near the bay and created a large settlement that grew quickly. Over time it attracted enough attention to where other folk began arriving and growing the city.
Architecture
Most of the structures are not fashioned the best, given a large number of inhabitants are not wealthy, but many different styles exist. Some more exotic from out of town settlers but for the most portion wood and stone structures lie within the city
Geography
A long edge of a mountain that dips down to long spread hills that decline loosely with many structures and buildings lined along with more docks and creations at the lowest levels along the edge of the bay surrounded by large rocks
Natural Resources
Most of the natural resources lie within the people and the imports, as most of the terrain does not bode many crops or animal resources nearby, much of the food stores are made from fishing
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