Docks:
The Samudra Tirtha docks are the beating heart of Pravaha Nagar's economy, where the sounds of creaking wood, the clinking of metal, and the shouts of sailors fill the air. Stretching along the edge of the city, the docks are lined with wooden piers that reach out into the shimmering waters. Boats of all sizes, from small fishing vessels to massive merchant ships, are moored here, their sails billowing in the coastal breeze. The scent of saltwater is pervasive, mingling with the rich aromas of spices, incense, and exotic goods being unloaded from distant lands. This sacred crossing is where the city's wealth is exchanged, where goods are traded, and where the city’s connection to the world beyond is maintained.
Dock Master's Building:
Standing tall at the edge of the Samudra Tirtha docks, Nāvadhyaksha Bhavan is an imposing stone building, adorned with intricate carvings depicting maritime scenes—ships battling storms, sea creatures coiled around anchors, and merchants counting their wealth. The building’s sturdy structure and grand design reflect the power and authority of the Dock Master, the guardian of Pravaha Nagar’s maritime trade. Within its walls, the Dock Master and his staff manage the endless flow of ships and cargo, ensuring that every transaction is recorded and every tax collected. The main hall is lined with shelves filled with scrolls and ledgers, each meticulously documenting the city’s bustling trade. The Dock Master’s private chamber, with its large windows overlooking the docks, allows him to survey the port at all times, ensuring the smooth operation of the city’s most vital asset.
This highly detailed building includes a fully playable interior.