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Jacestock Harbor

Jacestock Harbor is a city located on the northwestern shore of the Sun Sea in the Thunderstorm Empire. It is a key trading hub for the Empire, serving as a critical link to the Mountain Elves, the Hobgoblins, and the Kijin Principality, the Pukan League, and the Jungle Elves.   Jacestock Harbor is situated on a picturesque cove, with a harbor that is home to a large number of boats and ships. The city is home to a small fleet of warships, which are used to project the Empire's power and to quickly transport armies throughout the continent. The city's main square is a bustling hub of activity, with shops, restaurants, and other businesses lining the streets. The city is also home to a number of historical buildings, including a large stone church and a city hall that dates back to the city's founding.   One of the most notable features of Jacestock Harbor is the rock formations near the harbor that glow golden at night. These rocks are a popular attraction for visitors and locals alike, and are said to have magical properties.   Despite its small size, Jacestock Harbor is an important part of the Thunderstorm Empire's transportation and trade network. The city's harbor is a busy hub of activity, with boats and ships coming and going on a daily basis. The city's merchants are known for their skill and expertise, and are an important part of the region's economy.   In addition to its role as a center of trade, Jacestock Harbor is also a popular destination for travelers and tourists. The city's beautiful setting and rich history make it a great place to explore, and its many shops and restaurants offer something for everyone. Whether you're looking to learn more about the city's history, or simply want to enjoy the beautiful scenery

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