Crane Marsh: King’s Head

  1. Crane Marsh
  2. The servants of Mary Delarosa

Fishermen, farmers, and a storm port for ships crossing between Crosspoint and Watertown. The farmers grow squash, beets, rutabaga, and rhubarb.

The people of King’s Head are quiet and taciturn. They’re happy enough to listen to visitors but don’t have much to say. They do not talk about Delarosa, other than to recommend crossing to Jackson Village by either boat or by land through Richard’s Cross, avoiding the marsh.

There is a simple inn, Marcosa House, with no tavern. The selling of liquor is forbidden in King’s Head. Root beers (beets or rutabaga) are sold or traded by farmers outside of town, and everyone has medicinal alcohol purchased on the dock or from farmers in the hills. The town trades very little with the outside world; the bustle of the cities daily pass it on the bay.

  1. Crane Marsh
  2. The servants of Mary Delarosa