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Black Sail - Chapter 2: Ⅱ. East Coast
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... ts, had its extensive trade network necessitate the construction of improved roads that radiated to the surrounding areas, far surpassing the provincial beaten earth paths. These roads, put together with stone slabs, were worthy of being called highways, facilitating the transport of goods, and wine inns were plentiful along the way.
The convenience of transportation also led to Londen City's mixed population, with peddlers and runners being a dime a dozen, and merchants traveling from s ...
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