Ports of the Broken Shore
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There is one port on the Broken Shore known to characters with the [[fleet]] resource; Dubhtraig on the northern shores of Attar, the landmass on the other side of the Bay of Catazar. Dubhtraig - and the Broken Shore as a whole - is dominated by | There is one port on the Broken Shore known to characters with the [[fleet]] resource; Dubhtraig on the northern shores of Attar, the landmass on the other side of the Bay of Catazar. Dubhtraig - and the Broken Shore as a whole - is dominated by the [[Grendel]]. There are certainly other Grendel ports in the Broken Shore, but their whereabouts and identities are unknown. | ||
Privateering against the Grendel rarely involves direct attacks of Dubhtraig - the port is well defended and swarms with Grendel vessels and warriors. Normally, an Imperial fleet tries to catch a Grendel vessel on its way from Dubhtraig out into the bay; the best prey are those vessels who are on their way ''back'' to Dubhtraig, holds full of stolen loot. | Privateering against the Grendel rarely involves direct attacks of Dubhtraig - the port is well defended and swarms with Grendel vessels and warriors. Normally, an Imperial fleet tries to catch a Grendel vessel on its way from Dubhtraig out into the bay; the best prey are those vessels who are on their way ''back'' to Dubhtraig, holds full of stolen loot. | ||
Trading with the Grendel is a criminal act, but used to prove quite lucrative before the Senate [[Employ_Civil_Service_to_observe_Fleets_II|implemented a network of civil servants to monitor Imperial shipping]]. Unlike many barbarian | Trading with the Grendel is a criminal act, but used to prove quite lucrative before the Senate [[Employ_Civil_Service_to_observe_Fleets_II|implemented a network of civil servants to monitor Imperial shipping]]. Unlike many barbarian nations, the Grendel seemed unconcerned about the idea of trading with Imperial citizens - but they kept a close eye on them to ensure they were not assassins or spies. | ||
==Dubhtraig (Northern Broken Shore)== | ==Dubhtraig (Northern Broken Shore)== | ||
<ic>Sprawling Dubhtraig is dominated by the Grendel and their many subject | <ic>Sprawling Dubhtraig is dominated by the Grendel and their many subject nations. it is an absolutely wretched hive of scum and villainy, where the strong oppress the weak at the command of the wealthy. Ruled by an utterly ruthless Salt Lord, Dubhtraig appears to be a centre of Grendel trade and piracy - and for their politics, such as they are.</ic> | ||
Privateering against Dubhtraig is a common calling of the [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[corsair]] [[fleet]]. The Broken Shore is rich in [[Materials#Tempest jade|tempest jade]], but most of the profit for a fleet that attacks Grendel vessel comes in the recovery of goods stolen from other traders - especially valuable goods such as silk, | Privateering against Dubhtraig is a common calling of the [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[corsair]] [[fleet]]. The Broken Shore is rich in [[Materials#Tempest jade|tempest jade]], but most of the profit for a fleet that attacks Grendel vessel comes in the recovery of goods stolen from other traders - especially valuable goods such as silk, jewellery, barrels of fine spirits, furs, precious metals and mundane ore. All such luxury goods raise a pretty price for a resolute captain. As with any privateering voyage, a fleet owner will never know exactly what their production is likely to be in advance. Control of the [[Imperial Bourse]] seat known as [[Imperial_Bourse#The_Broken_Shore_Bounty|the Broken Shore Bounty]] is determined by Freeborn fleets raiding the Grendel in the Bay, and along the shores of Attar. | ||
Trade here is a risky proposition - not only is it illegal, but there is very little law here. The Grendel rule, and the other orcs and humans who throng here jump to obey their commands. Aye, humans - there are humans who consider themselves subjects of the Grendel orcs; misguided fools who view the Empire as their enemy and the orcs as their rightful lords. Still, dangerous as trade in Dubhtraig is, it used to be very profitable before the Senate took measures to prevent it entirely. | Trade here is a risky proposition - not only is it illegal, but there is very little law here. The Grendel rule, and the other orcs and humans who throng here jump to obey their commands. Aye, humans - there are humans who consider themselves subjects of the Grendel orcs; misguided fools who view the Empire as their enemy and the orcs as their rightful lords. Still, dangerous as trade in Dubhtraig is, it used to be very profitable before the Senate took measures to prevent it entirely. | ||
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Unlike most ports, a fleet that engages in ''trade'' with Dubhtraig will produce more valuable resources by default; this is the reverse of the normal situation.--> | Unlike most ports, a fleet that engages in ''trade'' with Dubhtraig will produce more valuable resources by default; this is the reverse of the normal situation.--> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 11 July 2023
Overview
There is one port on the Broken Shore known to characters with the fleet resource; Dubhtraig on the northern shores of Attar, the landmass on the other side of the Bay of Catazar. Dubhtraig - and the Broken Shore as a whole - is dominated by the Grendel. There are certainly other Grendel ports in the Broken Shore, but their whereabouts and identities are unknown.
Privateering against the Grendel rarely involves direct attacks of Dubhtraig - the port is well defended and swarms with Grendel vessels and warriors. Normally, an Imperial fleet tries to catch a Grendel vessel on its way from Dubhtraig out into the bay; the best prey are those vessels who are on their way back to Dubhtraig, holds full of stolen loot.
Trading with the Grendel is a criminal act, but used to prove quite lucrative before the Senate implemented a network of civil servants to monitor Imperial shipping. Unlike many barbarian nations, the Grendel seemed unconcerned about the idea of trading with Imperial citizens - but they kept a close eye on them to ensure they were not assassins or spies.
Dubhtraig (Northern Broken Shore)
Privateering against Dubhtraig is a common calling of the Freeborn corsair fleet. The Broken Shore is rich in tempest jade, but most of the profit for a fleet that attacks Grendel vessel comes in the recovery of goods stolen from other traders - especially valuable goods such as silk, jewellery, barrels of fine spirits, furs, precious metals and mundane ore. All such luxury goods raise a pretty price for a resolute captain. As with any privateering voyage, a fleet owner will never know exactly what their production is likely to be in advance. Control of the Imperial Bourse seat known as the Broken Shore Bounty is determined by Freeborn fleets raiding the Grendel in the Bay, and along the shores of Attar.
Trade here is a risky proposition - not only is it illegal, but there is very little law here. The Grendel rule, and the other orcs and humans who throng here jump to obey their commands. Aye, humans - there are humans who consider themselves subjects of the Grendel orcs; misguided fools who view the Empire as their enemy and the orcs as their rightful lords. Still, dangerous as trade in Dubhtraig is, it used to be very profitable before the Senate took measures to prevent it entirely.
Trade with Dubhtraig
It is not currently possible to trade with Dubhtraig; the Senate has placed civil servants aboard all Imperial ships making this action impossible.