Port Bengal

This port town has been a destination for adventurers for centuries. For this reason the sea port has been popular with merchant companies for recruiting purposes. Also, the local population, influenced by Freemen values, have slowly changed their traditions over time. Virtually all residents are now humans.

Port Bengal is protected by 10m walls. The only edifice in the city higher than two floors is Dask Manor, which is six stories high. Local commerce depends mostly on small ship building, export of Yellow Isiam tea, and fishing.

The Sword and Shield / Well known for it's Dark Ale. Very large main chamber, with long windows overlooking the docks. The walls are decorated with shields, each bearing the crest of a different noble family from the local area.

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Beiloff's Inn / With Drichsten and a pitcher of water on every table, Beiloff's is known for it's humble and pleasant service. Special service is always reserved for clerics. Simple folk art lines the walls of the medium sized dining room. One of the house specialties is Bluefish and Sweet Red Potatoes.