Port Bastok Architecture

Our tour begins in the busy Port of Bastok. This area is mainly residential, with some commerce. Spacious houses are set back from the busy port, each offering ample views across the inlet around which the port is built. Of special note are the following:

The impressive promenade of Harbor Way divides the dock front from the ore stock yards, while the western end of the stockyards accommodates the warehouses which store the incoming goods.

Commercially, there are several types of shop available, ranging from the canvas-covered merchants to the long established stone built structures. Examples of the latter include both Galvin's Travel Gear, the Steaming Sheep Tavern and the Air Travel Agency which provides services for those with the necessary Airship Pass.

At the western end of the Port is the Rye Bridge. This pedestrian footway faithfully copies the hewn-stone construction so common through the entire city, whilst retaining a character all of it's own.

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Places of Interest in Port Bastok

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 * Air Travel Agency
 * Evelyn's shop (Gustaberg Vendor)
 * Galvin's Travel Gear
 * Kachada's shop (World pass vendor)
 * Rosswald's shop (Zulkheim vendor)
 * Steaming Sheep Restaurant
 * Warehouse #1
 * Warehouse #2

Residences
 * Benita's House
 * Ensetsu's house
 * Ronan's House

Other Structures
 * Beligen Square (Port Bastok)
 * Draw Bridge (Port Bastok)
 * Harbor Way (Port Bastok)
 * Mog House Exit (Port Bastok)
 * North Gate (Port Bastok)
 * Rye Bridge (Port Bastok)
 * Steaming Sheep Patio (Port Bastok)
 * Stock Yards (Port Bastok)
 * Waterfront East (Port Bastok)
 * Waterfront North (Port Bastok)
 * Waterfront West (Port Bastok)

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