![]() It’s no wonder that the wealthy folk have erected a wall around their new neighborhood, what with all the tales of “bridge brawls,” tea house drug dens, and angry shrine spirits. Sailors, thieves, and cowled figures roam about in the night. West of the river, a number of merchants have moved in permanently, where they are investing heavily in the port and market.Ĭoin attracts more than wealthy opportunists though, and the once lonely town now sees its fair share of undesirables. ![]() Due to all this wealthy sea traffic, Hyakushima has grown quite suddenly from a village into a blossoming port. War and piracy has disrupted the trade routes in the north, and now more and more merchants are opting to sail through the “hundred island coast”. In my campaign, this town is called Hyakushima: This town map ties together the maps I have drawn while travelling Japan the Island Crossing and Plateau, Shrine Essentials, Rock Garden & Tea House, and East Bridge. This FREE and decidedly nameless port town map is made possible once again by my wonderful Patrons.
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