Aragosta
Ahoy! An’ welcome to Grand Aragosta! You be lookin’ a wee bit lost. Like’n ye’ just stepped off’n a sea turtle an’ found yerself here like. Let me be yer pilot here’n on Gran Aragosta and lead ye true, I wills. Ye got the look ‘bout ya’ wantin’ to sign their Charter. I can sees it ‘bout ya’ I can. Well then. I’ll lead the way and help ye get yer bearin’s by tellin’ ya’ a wee bit ‘bout this here knob we calls Aragosta.
Demographics
50% Montaignan, Castillan and Vodaccan, the rest a mixture of all nations.
Government
Aragosta has no formal government beyond a number of power players who know each other.
Defences
Mostly a navel power there are always pirate ships around.
Industry & Trade
Stealing from other ships - some farming, fishing and crafting, particularly brewing.
History
As the years passed, Aragosta became what Gatto always dreamed it would become: a safe haven for pirates, ruffians, scoundrels and outcasts. “If you can’t find it anywhere else, you can find it in Aragosta.” That’s what the port masters across Théah say. If it is illegal in Théah, it’s on every merchant’s table in Aragosta. Gatto’s island port thrived, protected by those who believed in his dream. And while he served as the de facto governor, Gatto did precious little to enforce any kind of law or order on his island. No king, no lord, no governor. Just the will of the people. Of course, this attitude made life in Aragosta incredibly dangerous. Exactly how Gatto wanted it.
Alternative Name(s)
The Republic of Pirates
Type
City
Inhabitant Demonym
Pirates
Owner/Ruler
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