Origin and Brief History
Ramitas Drydocks, situated along the picturesque shoreline of the Servaus Sea just north of Avosa Tesota, is a renowned hub for ship production and repair in Halinor. This bustling settlement has a history as colorful as its reputation, as it was originally established by a group of notorious pirates seeking to legitimize their maritime enterprises.
In the early days, the drydocks served as a clandestine refuge for pirates to repair and refurbish their ships between raids. Over time, as the passion for pirate culture waned, the settlement transformed into a legitimate and respected center for shipbuilding and maintenance. Legitimacy aside, they are still pirates at heart - haggling and swindling are normal business practices in Ramitas. You get what you pay for as the shipwrights of Ramitas Drydocks are now considered among the most skilled in all of Halinor.
Appearance
Ramitas Drydocks boasts a vibrant and eclectic architectural style influenced by the sea and the diverse origins of its inhabitants. The settlement is characterized by colorful, weathered buildings with wooden beams, clay-tiled roofs, and ornate wrought-iron balconies. Narrow cobblestone streets wind through the town, bustling with the energy of sailors, shipwrights, and traders.
The heart of Ramitas is its sprawling drydock area, where various stages of ship construction and repair can be observed. The drydocks themselves are a marvel of engineering, capable of accommodating vessels of all sizes, from sleek trading ships to imposing war galleons.
Notable People
Captain Isabella "Red Tide" Marquez: A former pirate captain turned legitimate shipbuilder and owner of Ramitas Drydocks. Isabella is known for her fiery personality and shrewd business acumen. She still maintains her notorious reputation but has shifted her focus to more lawful endeavors.
Diego "The Lighthouse" Velasco: A skilled shipwright and master of navigation, Diego is often sought after for his expertise in designing and building ships. He earned the nickname "The Lighthouse" for his uncanny ability to guide ships safely through treacherous waters.
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