User blog:Tikkit/The Land of Cerzin: Port Ino.

Located near the small wetlands that marks the border between the Amber Horde and the Trilik, Port Ino is a rather large neutral city. The Port serves as one of the main harbors for foreigners not affiliated with the Royal Makai or the Order. Home to a massive variety of people because of it, and also home to a large amount of riches.

Currently, the city is officially ruled by a council of representatives from the different districts of the city. But in reality, only three people in the council hold actual power. First is the Kobold "Lucky" Gracie Halyward. She's supposedly the leader of multiple less then legal operations, not that anybody's ever been able to prove that. Those that tried typically ended up married to the mamono members of these supposed illegal operations. Or they were found in a ditch outside of the city.

The second council member who holds power is a human man named Horace Holystone. Due to having complete control over not only the Port's standing army, and the Council Guard, he has managed to hold onto his position in the council since he first obtained it. It helped that those who opposed him were conveniently labelled as traitors and were imprisoned for life.

The final member of the Council who actually holds power over the city is the currently unmonsterized Anubis named Alros. After a successful career as a sellsword he settled down at Port Ino and began a career as a politician. Eventually becoming the Merchant District's representative on the city council. He grew to become one of the three most powerful council members after the other two approached him and made him the third most powerful. Of course, this was done to ensure the other two had access to the myriad connections the former mercenary had.

The Port city is divided into 9 districts. Including the Fishing district, the Shipbuilding district, the Merchant district, the Agricultural district, the Industrial district, the Residential district, the Foreign district, where they host foreign diplomats and emissaries, the Military district, and the Nobility District. These districts are for the most part self explanatory, and house all necessary facilities relevant to their purpose.