Ravenwood
Ravenwood, a secluded coastal community in southwest Oldeshire, offers a unique blend of history and intrigue. Nestled just south of Bognor Regis, Ravenwood distinguishes itself by being primarily constructed within a hollowed-out mountain. This distinctive geography includes a concealed port with a channel leading deep into the heart of the mountain, reminiscent of its pirate-infested past.
Originally established as a refuge for coastal pirates, Ravenwood retains traces of its clandestine origins, featuring a hidden black market nestled within the mountain's depths. The community boasts essential facilities such as a town forge, city hall, guard tower, barracks, and a scattering of homes to cater to its residents.
Dominating the mountaintop is an airship docking station. Towards the south, a mining and smelting facility can be found. To the south and east, ancient stone ruins offer a glimpse into the area's storied past, leaving a lasting impression of mystery and history.