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Port of Crabs is a notorious sea port at the mouth of Nankunu Bay in Ruddlestone in the Old World. It is described as a "haven to every pirate for fifty nautical miles, who prey constantly on the shipping of the coast". It appears as a ramshackle jumble of buildings dominated by the outline of the Old Fort and it has a stone jetty.

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  • Port of Crabs
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  • Port of Crabs is a notorious sea port at the mouth of Nankunu Bay in Ruddlestone in the Old World. It is described as a "haven to every pirate for fifty nautical miles, who prey constantly on the shipping of the coast". It appears as a ramshackle jumble of buildings dominated by the outline of the Old Fort and it has a stone jetty.
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  • Port of Crabs is a notorious sea port at the mouth of Nankunu Bay in Ruddlestone in the Old World. It is described as a "haven to every pirate for fifty nautical miles, who prey constantly on the shipping of the coast". It appears as a ramshackle jumble of buildings dominated by the outline of the Old Fort and it has a stone jetty. The city is surrounded by a wall with four gates (the Gold Gate, the Ruddle Gate, the Dead Men's Gate and the Kakhabad Gate). It is divided into a number of quarters, including the Merchant Quarter, the Old Town, the Temple Quarter and The Claws. At the time of the events described in Bloodbones, Port of Crabs was ruled over by Governor Montargo, who resides in the Old Fort.
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