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Post by Sythe on Dec 30, 2004 5:36:57 GMT
The long strip of bustling activity that is the docks of Raphoe. The docks area is half made of stone and half made of solid wood. The stone area is basically the enlargened street area that sits in front of the Black Gulf, which is a gathering place for seaman and merchants alike. The stone area sits many, many feet above the sea level, making the side of the street into a large wave breaker. The wooden area of the docks are the extensive oaken jetties and piers that either slop and stair down from the edge of the stone street, or shoot off from the stairs carved into the stone. Multiple ships sit tied to the larger docking areas farther out, while hundreds of smaller boats sit docker close to the stone street wall. At any given time almost every area of the docks is crawling with people.
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