Allswell
Allswell is a small, coastal town on the eastern edge of Dunsland. Its industry is primarily based around shellfish and crabs, which reside in and around the reefs and sandbars nearby. Vessels for large-scale fishing are not generally suited to the environment, so the harbour is almost exclusively filled with rowboats and small sailboats.
Industry & Trade
As a coastal town, Allswell's industry is almost entirely based around the sea. While the rest of the coast of Dunsland produces fish, Allswell is limited by the shallow, rocky waters that prohibit larger vessels from patrolling. Instead, the town has a thriving shellfish industry and is famous for mussels and crabs, the latter of which are often cooked and potted to keep fresh for longer.
In the hills to the west, shepherds tend their flocks.
Districts
Allswell is formed from three main thoroughfares that run roughly parallel to the coastline and to each other. The lowest of the three conjoins with the town harbour, which runs the whole length of the town and is formed from a mismatch of decking and jetties. The road furthest from the water is ostensibly the "richest" part of town and includes the local church and a relatively upmarket travellers inn, the Hound and the Sea.
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