Harrow Cay
Harrow Cay is a customs town on a wind-bitten island just off the mainland shipping lanes. Every inbound hull must stop here, unload into bonded warehouses, and wait for the guild to release it. The place exists because of a hidden deepwater channel known only to the harbor pilots, which lets larger ships reach safe anchorage when the weather turns. Without that channel, the island would be nothing but gulls and stone.
Harrow Cay
A guild-owned island town where every ship is welcomed, counted, and quietly blackmailed.
“Salt, ledger ink, rope tar, and the constant scrape of crate runners on wet stone. Harrow Cay feels orderly at first glance, but every dockhand watches every other dockhand, because goods here are never just goods. The guild owns the island, the warehouses, the quarantine sheds, and the keys to the tide gate. Everyone knows that whatever arrives in daylight has already been counted twice in private.”
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Culture
Order is treated as survival, and survival is treated as something the guild owns. Folks respect competence more than birth, but they trust no promise that is not written, signed, and copied twice. Public shame matters almost as much as fines. The one unforgivable sin is making the harbor look unreliable, because every household depends on ships that come and go on someone else's schedule.
There is little pageantry here. People tell dockside jokes, gamble with stamped chits, and sing working songs that can be heard over wind and surf. The only real performances are the inspection drills, where clerks and stevedores practice turning chaos into neat stacks. Children play at customs officers and smugglers, because on Harrow Cay both jobs look the same until the ledger closes.
History
Government
Hester is meticulous but indecisive, and she keeps delaying action because she fears any scandal that might cut trade for even one week. Her hesitation lets smugglers and clerks alike work around her. The missing private tariff book proves someone inside the hall has been skimming for years, and now several captains are demanding answers before they sail again.
A water shortage is forcing the guild to choose which warehouses and households get casks first. The public line is drought, but the real problem is that several sealed cisterns are being used to hide cargo. If the truth spreads, the town may riot over water before the next supply run.
Economy
Fresh water and honest credit are both tight. The island has wells, but not enough for dry weeks, so casks arrive under guild seal and are tracked like silver. Most households can get food and work, but anything that bypasses the ledgers becomes a rumor before it becomes a purchase.
Defenses
A small guild levy of dock guards, bonded sailors, and two dozen armored inspectors who serve as both customs agents and enforcers.
Law & Order
- crime Level
- Low visible crime, high hidden crime.
- enforcement
- The Sealguard patrols the quays, checks cargo seals, and keeps a careful eye on quarrels. They handle theft harshly if it threatens trade, but they tend to look away from favored merchants and quiet disappearances tied to debt. Most people obey because the guild can freeze their goods, their wages, or their passage off the island.
- typical Punishment
- Fines, cargo seizure, dock labor, or loss of pilot access. Repeat offenders are branded as untrusted in the harbor books, which is often worse than jail because it blocks trade and travel.
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