Fort Flowing
This port has always had a fort at the river mouth protecting the passage inland towards central Ranke and up to the capaital Alcazar
| Location | Port in SW Ranke |
| Ruled by | Baron Richardo Lancothis |
| Population | ~1500 (up to 810wk) and ~4000 (from 810wk) |
| Languages –Common |
90% |
| Taxes – Property Tax: |
% per annum |
| Imports | Logs, ship-chandlery |
| Exports | Rebuilt Shipping, New Ships |
Geography
Fort Flowing sits where the Irtish River flows out into Dar Bay.
History
A fort has always been here at the rivermouth as its a strategic entry port into inland Ranke and Mordeaux.
Fort Flowing had a small port until 810wk when a Western Kingdom Company (since discovered to be the Itute Trading Company) bought some land on the Eastern edge of the port and built a shipyard - The Itute Shipyard.
The Itute Trading Company has built this port up from a small port to a large one with its adjoining shipbuilding which has a large workload of salvaging wrecks for their value or for refurbishment.