Porta Ozama
Like much of Mariana territory, Porta Ozama looks like Jaragua did in the early days, some forty or fifty years ago. If you had visited Cap-Carrefour ten years after it was founded, it might have looked just like Porta Ozama. It’s a small but fast-growing Théan port town, all white-and-coral buildings and dusty streets, with a bustling market district. Ifrian faces are not particularly common, but rich and middleclass Théans and Rahuri are common here. Captain- General Camila Abasolo has a small but well-appointed palace here.
Abasolo and the Castillian authorities keep a close watch on ships coming in and out of the port. Neither pirates nor Company ships (except for seahorses) are permitted to dock at Porta Ozama. Castille doesn’t need the competition the Company provides, though a handful of Théans throughout Porta Ozama are secretly Company informants reporting to Vespasien de Vicquemare.
Type
City
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