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The sunken nature of the land surrounding the city of Freke has lead to the townsland being called "Freke's Deep", or simply "The Deep" by the dour locals. The town is surrounded by rings of ever-expanding walls and palisades, erected further and further away from the city as the town grows. Within the first ring of fortifications stands a castle with a tower of stone and steel on either side, the residence of the town's lord.
 
  
There is a local story about the origins of these towers. The story goes that the town was first founded by two wealthy families from Freke, who each built themselves a tower of stone and steel as a place of refuge from the monsters. The families soon fell into bickering and developed a bitter feud; to put an end to it, the first lord of the town built his castle between the two. The feud has long since ended, but the castle remains and now incorporates those early fortifications.
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=Freke's Deep=
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Freke's Deep is a town with its own harbor and surrounded by farming estates and light woodland. It has a warm pleasant climate and it's coast is an area of outstanding natural beauty.  
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==The Red Fort==
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The Red Fort is a sprawling construction guarding the southern approach to the town. The defensive walls are of a dark red brick, while the buildings inside are of whitewashed brick, roofed with orange terra cotta tiles. It houses the militia barracks, and government buildings for the town.
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Behind the fort lies the town proper, whitewashed and red tiled, which eventually gives way to farming estates producing wheat, olives, grapes, lemons, oranges and dairy produce.
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==Bayport==
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Bayport is a small sheltered harbor lying on the southernmost coast of Freke's Deep and opening up on to the Maian Bay. It hosts mostly fishing boats but is deep enough to hold larger vessels.
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== The Sapphire Coast ==
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The Sapphire Coast is named after the deep clear blue waters of the north coast of Freke's Deep. It boasts gentle cliffs, warm sunny skies, and long sandy beaches. Building is strictly controlled on the coast and there are only a few small estates there, owned by the rich, however the region is not closed to commoners, and so is a favorite holiday site for commoners living in the nearby towns and cities.

Latest revision as of 23:34, 15 August 2020

Freke's Deep
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Freke's Deep

Freke's Deep is a town with its own harbor and surrounded by farming estates and light woodland. It has a warm pleasant climate and it's coast is an area of outstanding natural beauty.


The Red Fort

The Red Fort is a sprawling construction guarding the southern approach to the town. The defensive walls are of a dark red brick, while the buildings inside are of whitewashed brick, roofed with orange terra cotta tiles. It houses the militia barracks, and government buildings for the town.

Behind the fort lies the town proper, whitewashed and red tiled, which eventually gives way to farming estates producing wheat, olives, grapes, lemons, oranges and dairy produce.


Bayport

Bayport is a small sheltered harbor lying on the southernmost coast of Freke's Deep and opening up on to the Maian Bay. It hosts mostly fishing boats but is deep enough to hold larger vessels.


The Sapphire Coast

The Sapphire Coast is named after the deep clear blue waters of the north coast of Freke's Deep. It boasts gentle cliffs, warm sunny skies, and long sandy beaches. Building is strictly controlled on the coast and there are only a few small estates there, owned by the rich, however the region is not closed to commoners, and so is a favorite holiday site for commoners living in the nearby towns and cities.