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* Fort Flowing was a small port until 810wk when a Western Kingdom Company (since discovered to be the Itute Trading Company) bought some land on the Western edge of the port and built a shipyard. | |||
* The Itute Trading Company has built this port up from a small port to a much larger shipbuilding concern with a large workload of salvaging wreck for their value or for refurbishment. | |||
= Current Details = | = Current Details = | ||
Details (810wk vs 814wk) | |||
* Employees 120 > 900 | |||
* Port Size small > medium | |||
* Ships 5 > 20 | |||
Revision as of 00:52, 1 December 2015
This port has always had a fort at the river mouth protecting the passage inland towards central Ranke and up to the capaital Alcazar
| Location | Port in SW Ranke |
| Ruled by | Baron Richardo Lancothis |
| Population | ~1500 (up to 810wk) and ~4000 (from 810wk) |
| Languages –Common –Literacy |
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| Taxes – Property Tax: |
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| Imports | |
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Geography
Fort Flowing sits where the Irtish River flows out into The Dar Bay.
History
- Fort Flowing was a small port until 810wk when a Western Kingdom Company (since discovered to be the Itute Trading Company) bought some land on the Western edge of the port and built a shipyard.
- The Itute Trading Company has built this port up from a small port to a much larger shipbuilding concern with a large workload of salvaging wreck for their value or for refurbishment.
Current Details
Details (810wk vs 814wk)
- Employees 120 > 900
- Port Size small > medium
- Ships 5 > 20