Port Haven
History
Founded in 783 during the colonial time in the Southern Marches. Originally settled by a lesser brother from House Ravenshield, the town is nestled is a shallow bay, making it ideal for trade.
The town grew quickly in the fertile marches, with olives, wine grapes and other high value crops being grown in the region.
In 1010, a famine struck the region. The city still owed its allegiance to Suncrest and House Ravenshield. What little food was grown was exported to Suncrest to feed starving people there. Less than a year later, the peasants
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