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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Stew" data-source="post: 6417707" data-attributes="member: 23484"><p>I saw the Free Town of Conybere as an independent town controlling access to the inland sea (and so down the coast from Port Angeline, where the bay meets the river. My (tentative) suggestion would be that citizenship of the Free Town is in fact tightly controlled by a landed parliament, and that any with it was, in comparison with the citizens of the rest of the world, a noble. Even if it's only a 1% levy on all traffic heading from the ocean to the inland sea (and up the river to the Central Marches), I expect that would be enough to keep the citizens rich, and reason enough for all interested parties to want to keep the choke-hold neutral and independent (since if any larger nation were to claim it, it would require considerable military expenditures on every side to allow any trade to continue. (So I'm imagining that location something like the Hellespont; an alternative would be to have it at the mouth of the big river on which Kingsport sits, as a kind of Alexandria). </p><p></p><p>I was not specific about where Caerella lost him, since I didn't know where the campaign will begin, but it could certainly be at Kingsport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Stew, post: 6417707, member: 23484"] I saw the Free Town of Conybere as an independent town controlling access to the inland sea (and so down the coast from Port Angeline, where the bay meets the river. My (tentative) suggestion would be that citizenship of the Free Town is in fact tightly controlled by a landed parliament, and that any with it was, in comparison with the citizens of the rest of the world, a noble. Even if it's only a 1% levy on all traffic heading from the ocean to the inland sea (and up the river to the Central Marches), I expect that would be enough to keep the citizens rich, and reason enough for all interested parties to want to keep the choke-hold neutral and independent (since if any larger nation were to claim it, it would require considerable military expenditures on every side to allow any trade to continue. (So I'm imagining that location something like the Hellespont; an alternative would be to have it at the mouth of the big river on which Kingsport sits, as a kind of Alexandria). I was not specific about where Caerella lost him, since I didn't know where the campaign will begin, but it could certainly be at Kingsport. [/QUOTE]
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