Puerto Sol

If there is anything worth visiting beyond the Pirates Archipelago, Puerto Sol would be it. Situated on a slope that gently descends into the sea, this city is characterized by its colorful yet simple buildings. Instead of grand embellishments, the beauty of Puerto Sol lies in the intricate metal and woodwork details that adorn its basic structures.

The city covers a substantial area on the east hillside but extends to the other side, where endless fields of vibrant flowers stretch out as far as the eye can see. Along the port side, numerous bridges seem to sprout directly from the homes, leaving little space for the movement of goods. Warehouses are scattered along the docks, with homes interwoven between them.

This unique layout blurs the lines between commercial, manufacturing, and residential areas, giving the city a distinct character. As a result, many workshops seemingly appear out of nowhere, often catching visitors by surprise. This layout also has prompted local producers, who specialize mainly in perfumes, incense, and oils, to set up stands outside of their shops daily. The market, located at the waterline, becomes a lively hub of activity for approximately three hours each day, bustling with life and trade.

Beyond the hill, the flower fields present a breathtaking sight to behold. While wandering through these fields, one can easily stumble upon painters diligently at work. It’s no exaggeration to say that if you encounter a painting depicting a flower field anywhere on the northern continent, there’s a good chance it originated in Puerto Sol.

The yearly cycle of seasons grants radical changes to the city. Winters are relatively calm and folk seem to wait for the warmth. In spring the city seems empty as most folk work tirelessly in the eastern hillside. Summer is the time of beauty, life and fun. When folk speak of Worgos life this is what they mean. The autumn is a time of preparations, filled with the anticipation of the winter. It seems that Puerto Sol revolves around the seasons.