Hafstakkahöfn

Hafstakkahöfn was a major port and town in the Kingdom of North-isle.

The town and port were built around a group of sea stacks, which formed an island off the coast.

It was the second-largest sea port in the Kingdom, and the largest privately owned sea port in the world.

The town was built on an elevated pier, and had a permanent population of around 50. During fishing seasons this could increase to several hundreds.

The town was dominated by the large Fisheries Building, which was used for accomodation, and as a vantage point to observe the seas.

The port was located near the mouth of the Errøl River.