The Port of Birch city. Built on the Yellow river, it was at the heart of economic activity in the City. Around 70% of all the goods traded were transported through this port.
When the water of the river was colored orange by the setting sun, the port would be the busiest.
"Get those boxes out quickly!
"How long are you going to take to unload just a few sacks of grain?"
"What? 20 coppers? This wage is much lower than what you usually pay!"
One could hear these types of shouts amidst the blowing ship horns and thumps of the goods landing on the ground. This noisiness was the identity of the Port.
The previous City Lord used to say a line about this port: As long as the Port is noisy, our coffers will never be empty.