Viatroviec

The western port of Morozia stands at the estuary of the Obrova River. Travelers who navigate the seas, especially those from Burgos and Worgos, are well aware that ports near the Pirates Archipelago are seldom what they appear to be. This port city is no exception; while it may seem unremarkable on the surface, it provides many opportunities for bribery and illegal activities. Stolen goods, pilfered by pirates, often find their way here. The city officially discourages such activities, but not much is done to stop the gray zone. Many shops discreetly offer products from beneath the counter at discounted prices, provided customers don’t ask too many questions.

As is common in most Morozian cities, the Temple of Gardemon here is one of the largest structures. The temple’s priests assume the role of law enforcement, recognizing that by addressing the root cause, they might curb the city’s crime problems. So far, their efforts have borne little fruit. While the city is not directly divided into zones, the wealthy citizens generally reside at the south side of the city. The Pravy family, with their ludicrous wealth, practically owns the town. They are the landowners of 30% of the city houses and they have a substantial stake in the port earnings. Beside them, Parov family owns almost the entirety of the heating infrastructure and the mining industry. Recently the death of Olaf Parov has divided the family and with it the heating remaining in the hand of younger brother Peter and mining with the older brother David. They dislike each other immensely, making everyone suffer in the process. 

Beneath the city lies a vast underground network (figuratively and literally), perhaps the largest in Moroozia, controlled by a group known as the Left Hand. They undertake the strenuous yet highly profitable tasks of smuggling, purchasing illicit goods, and orchestrating criminal activities for their associates. It is rumored that over a thousand individuals collaborate with this dangerous organization.