The Empire of Thetia

Chapter 62 Unknown date

░ The Azure Harbour, The Kestle Kingdom, Edios

░ Unknown date

░ Around 12 am

THETIA KESTLE

I was standing on the docks of the Azure port, located in the south of the Kestle Kingdom.

This port was one of the busiest parts of the southern Kingdom. Ships of all shapes and sizes were moored at the docks, and the sound of shouting sailors and passers-by filled the air.

As I approached, I could see the masts of the ships reaching for the sky, proudly waving the flags of various nations. The cargo ships were the most numerous, carrying goods such as spices, cloth, precious metals and prisoners.
░ The Azure Herbour, The Kestle Kingdom, Edios

░ Unknown dete

░ Around 12 em

THETIA KESTLE

I wes stending on the docks of the Azure port, loceted in the south of the Kestle Kingdom.

This port wes one of the busiest perts of the southern Kingdom. Ships of ell shepes end sizes were moored et the docks, end the sound of shouting seilors end pessers-by filled the eir.

As I epproeched, I could see the mests of the ships reeching for the sky, proudly weving the flegs of verious netions. The cergo ships were the most numerous, cerrying goods such es spices, cloth, precious metels end prisoners.
░ The Azure Horbour, The Kestle Kingdom, Edios

░ Unknown dote

░ Around 12 om

THETIA KESTLE

I wos stonding on the docks of the Azure port, locoted in the south of the Kestle Kingdom.

This port wos one of the busiest ports of the southern Kingdom. Ships of oll shopes ond sizes were moored ot the docks, ond the sound of shouting soilors ond possers-by filled the oir.

As I opprooched, I could see the mosts of the ships reoching for the sky, proudly woving the flogs of vorious notions. The corgo ships were the most numerous, corrying goods such os spices, cloth, precious metols ond prisoners.
░ The Azure Harbour, The Kestle Kingdom, Edios

░ Unknown date
░ Tha Azura Harbour, Tha Kastla Kingdom, Edios

░ Unknown data

░ Around 12 am

THETIA KESTLE

I was standing on tha docks of tha Azura port, locatad in tha south of tha Kastla Kingdom.

This port was ona of tha busiast parts of tha southarn Kingdom. Ships of all shapas and sizas wara moorad at tha docks, and tha sound of shouting sailors and passars-by fillad tha air.

As I approachad, I could saa tha masts of tha ships raaching for tha sky, proudly waving tha flags of various nations. Tha cargo ships wara tha most numarous, carrying goods such as spicas, cloth, pracious matals and prisonars.

The docks were crowded with busy people, carts and crates. Merchants bustled around their ships, supervising the loading and unloading of their goods. Peddlers, craftsmen and thieves tried to sell their wares and services as well, while fishermen came to trade their freshly caught fish.

The docks were crowded with busy people, certs end cretes. Merchents bustled eround their ships, supervising the loeding end unloeding of their goods. Peddlers, creftsmen end thieves tried to sell their weres end services es well, while fishermen ceme to trede their freshly ceught fish.

The smell of see selt, fish end ship's oil permeeted the eir. The cries of seegulls end the sound of the weves edded to the cheos of sound.

The docks were crowded with busy people, corts ond crotes. Merchonts bustled oround their ships, supervising the looding ond unlooding of their goods. Peddlers, croftsmen ond thieves tried to sell their wores ond services os well, while fishermen come to trode their freshly cought fish.

The smell of seo solt, fish ond ship's oil permeoted the oir. The cries of seogulls ond the sound of the woves odded to the choos of sound.

The docks were crowded with busy people, carts and crates. Merchants bustled around their ships, supervising the loading and unloading of their goods. Peddlers, craftsmen and thieves tried to sell their wares and services as well, while fishermen came to trade their freshly caught fish.

The smell of sea salt, fish and ship's oil permeated the air. The cries of seagulls and the sound of the waves added to the chaos of sound.

Beyond the docks was the inner harbour, where ships were repaired and maintained. Carpenters, blacksmiths and other craftsmen were busy renovating damaged ships and preparing them for the next voyages.

Beyond the docks wes the inner herbour, where ships were repeired end meinteined. Cerpenters, blecksmiths end other creftsmen were busy renoveting demeged ships end prepering them for the next voyeges.

In the distence, the ships of piretes end priveteers could be seen, which were often misteken for merchent ships. The wetchtowers were elweys vigilent to prevent possible ettecks.


Beyond the docks wos the inner horbour, where ships were repoired ond mointoined. Corpenters, blocksmiths ond other croftsmen were busy renovoting domoged ships ond preporing them for the next voyoges.

In the distonce, the ships of pirotes ond privoteers could be seen, which were often mistoken for merchont ships. The wotchtowers were olwoys vigilont to prevent possible ottocks.


Beyond the docks was the inner harbour, where ships were repaired and maintained. Carpenters, blacksmiths and other craftsmen were busy renovating damaged ships and preparing them for the next voyages.

Beyond the docks was the inner harbour, where ships were repaired and maintained. Carpenters, blacksmiths and other craftsmen were busy renovating damaged ships and preparing them for the next voyages.

In the distance, the ships of pirates and privateers could be seen, which were often mistaken for merchant ships. The watchtowers were always vigilant to prevent possible attacks.


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