Manfair Port

Manfair Port is a bustling town of 12,000 people located on the Isle of Falincolm. It boasts the second largest port on the island with two dry docks, which are used for ship repairs and maintenance. The town has a strong maritime culture and is known for its fishing and shipbuilding industries. Large-scale trading and markets are also an important part of the economy.   Unlike Ruddle Port, which welcomes pirates, Manfair Port has a strict policy against piracy. This is due in part to the efforts of the town's leaders to establish a reputation as a lawful and responsible trading partner. The town's shipwrights are highly skilled and are capable of building large and sturdy vessels.   In addition to its maritime industries, Manfair Port also has a strong farming sector that produces grains, vegetables, and orchard crops. The town's markets are a popular destination for traders and locals alike, and offer a wide variety of goods and produce.   One notable landmark in Manfair Port is the Manfair Lighthouse, which stands on a rocky promontory overlooking the port. The lighthouse is an important navigational aid for ships entering and leaving the harbor. The town is also responsible for maintaining the Fortune Swale Pillar tower, which stands between it and Ruddle Port to the south.   Overall, Manfair Port is a thriving and prosperous town that plays a vital role in the economy of the Isle of Falincolm.
Type
Large town
Population
12,000
Location under