New Harbour
This district is filled to the brim with giant warehouses, docks, and dry docks for the various trade ships that sail up and down the river. Goods are loaded and unloaded at all hours of the day and passenger ships make popular stops here to ferry travelers out to the coast and far inland. Many dock workers live here and the taverns give way to sprawling alehouses and bars. Cheap food and cheaper ale flows freely on the docks, and life is loud and colorful. Instead of neat homes lined up many of the buildings are meant to house multiple families at once, some housing a dozen single youths as they work the docks and others housing two or three families of laborers and sailors.
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Any large or wealthy ship that wishes to dock in the city has to stop in this district. The harbor master takes note of and signs in all ships that pass through and checks their manifest. Some of the most important goods that pass through the city come by way of New Harbours docks.
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Geopolitical, City council
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