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Plunder you can sell in any settlement, however, the smaller the settlement, the less you get for the plunder. | Plunder you can sell in any settlement, however, the smaller the settlement, the less you get for the plunder. | ||
- | * **Bloodcove** (Small City) is an independent city state, with its capital built into, and around, the roots and trunks of one of the gargantuan mangrove trees that are found only along the Mwangi coast. | + | * **Bloodcove** (Small City) is an independent city state, with its capital built into, and around, the roots and trunks of one of the gargantuan mangrove trees that are found only along the Mwangi coast. |
* **Senghor** (Metropolis) The city relies on ocean trade, as the nearby Kaava Lands make all land routes dangerous. It is a conduit for a significant amount of the trade from Sargava to Avistan; trading directly with Sargava risks annoying Cheliax, and the more indirect route through Senghor makes it easier to circumvent the Shackles Pirates. The Senghor navy boasts several dozen ships, and ensures that no piracy takes place within their territorial waters. However, they are indifferent to what goes on elsewhere in the Fever Sea, making Senghor a popular destination for those who are deemed to be pirates everywhere else. However, this pragmatism does not extend to the slave trade. Slave ships are not allowed to visit Senghor. | * **Senghor** (Metropolis) The city relies on ocean trade, as the nearby Kaava Lands make all land routes dangerous. It is a conduit for a significant amount of the trade from Sargava to Avistan; trading directly with Sargava risks annoying Cheliax, and the more indirect route through Senghor makes it easier to circumvent the Shackles Pirates. The Senghor navy boasts several dozen ships, and ensures that no piracy takes place within their territorial waters. However, they are indifferent to what goes on elsewhere in the Fever Sea, making Senghor a popular destination for those who are deemed to be pirates everywhere else. However, this pragmatism does not extend to the slave trade. Slave ships are not allowed to visit Senghor. | ||
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