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en:laelith:lakeshoe:port-royal [2024/08/21 15:38] Garnulfen:laelith:lakeshoe:port-royal [2024/10/28 08:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Port Royal ====== ====== Port Royal ======
  
-The luxurious boats of notables from the Prosperity and nobles from the High Terrace are moored at the Altalith Marina, officially known as New Harbor. Most of them never leave and are used for the organization of sumptuous receptions where the city'elite gather: respectable merchants, illustrious craftsmen, wealthy heirs, master magicians, zealous priests, ambassadors and other distinguished guests from distant lands. The Fishers nickname this place the "High Quay" (or Pier Without Peers), as much for the status of those who come there as for the walls that protect it.+The luxurious boats of notables from the Prosperity and nobles from the High Terrace are moored at the Altalith Marina, officially known as New Harbor. Most of them never leave and are used for the organization of sumptuous receptions where the city'elites gather: respectable merchants, illustrious craftsmen, wealthy heirs, master magicians, zealous priests, ambassadors and other distinguished guests from distant lands. The Fishers nickname this place the "High Quay" (or Pier Without Peers), as much for the status of those who come there as for the walls that protect it.
  
 The fortified basin that occupies the southernmost part houses the God-King Harbor. It is here, along with other official buildings, that the Tanith-Lenath, the golden hull trireme of the God-King, is stationed. The fortified basin that occupies the southernmost part houses the God-King Harbor. It is here, along with other official buildings, that the Tanith-Lenath, the golden hull trireme of the God-King, is stationed.
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 The Gardens of the Drape-Duct are undoubtedly the most beautiful place in the district: wide staircases, waterfalls bringing freshness in summer, open spaces planted with fragrant essences. Graceful aqueducts guide the water from the nearby mountain to the gardens and the pipes that supply part of the Lakeshoe. Not that the lake water is undrinkable, but it is sometimes colored, with a slight taste of algae. The Gardens of the Drape-Duct are undoubtedly the most beautiful place in the district: wide staircases, waterfalls bringing freshness in summer, open spaces planted with fragrant essences. Graceful aqueducts guide the water from the nearby mountain to the gardens and the pipes that supply part of the Lakeshoe. Not that the lake water is undrinkable, but it is sometimes colored, with a slight taste of algae.
  
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