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I'm going to say something wildly controversial. I probably shouldn't, but I'm going to anyway and I hope it doesn't offend anyone. I liked Waterworld. I haven't seen it in years, but I watched it a few times as a teenager and I thought it was a pretty good movie. Feels good to get that off my chest.

Driftport was sort of inspired by the town in that movie. It's the kind of town people might build if there was no land. A collection of salvaged ships and scrap wood Frankensteined together into a floating community.

There are a few things that might need an explanation here. The first is the building at the bottom right. This is a trywork. It's a stove used to harvest oil from blubber. Since wood, coal and peat are hard to come by in the sea, I'd imagine whale oil would be the common fuel used for cooking and heating.

The other two unusual buildings are a ropemaker and a distillery. Rope and rum seem fairly mission critical for a place like this. You need rope for fishing nets, boats and to hold this place together. And you need rum because... well, in the Age of Sail, every ship brought loads of it on every voyage. They considered it a necessity and I'm going to assume they knew what they were doing.

I'm going to make an alternate version of the map next. It'll be a grimmer, darker sort of place. I'm just going to adjust the colors, add some fog, stuff like that. Anyway, I'll have it done by tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll still have patrons at that point after what I said about Waterworld.

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