göh information
population 4200
founded 1312
primary export textiles
plac centere main market hub
port goh maritime trade gateway
fort goh 14th century citadel
suruma lage arci historical upper district
plac centere
the founder's fountain: built in 1510 to celebrate the town's first trade charter CENTER OF SQUARE
merchant guild house: where textile prices and export taxes are regulated NORTH SIDE
daily market: specializing in locally woven woolens and imported dyes IN THE SQUARE
market schedule: monday livestock, wednesday textiles, friday general goods
port goh
dry dock: ship repair and nighlande IN ISLAND SOUTHWEST OF THE PORT
merchant carrack: capable of carrying 400 tons of cargo to southern ports LEFT OF THE GREAT WHARF
the great wharf: reconstructed in 1645 using granite from the northern highlands RIGHT SIDE OF THE WHARF
treadwheel crane: used for loading heavy timber and iron ore crates IN THE COAST STREET SIDE OF THE GREAT WHARF
customs house: tax collection point
dry dock: ship repair and maintenance
port goh handles over 60% of the region's total maritime trade volume
fort goh
the great keep: the primary residence of the town governor and the final line of defense
bastion walls: reinforced in 1380 with local granite to withstand heavy siege engines
iron portcullis: a defensive gate system that controlled all land access to the western district
capacity 250 soldiers
armory longbows and early cannons
fort goh remains the oldest standing structure in the region, symbolizing the towns early military significance
suruma lage arci
patrician estates: home of the town's wealthiest merchant families since the 15th century
the weaver's well: a communal water source and social gathering spot for the district's textile artisans
the northern gate: the original entry point for travellers arriving from the highland timber camps
architecture half-timbered
average age 350 years
primary residents guild masters
suruma lage arci preserves the medieval character and social history of early goh