Greyport
Greyport is a port city and administrative center on the northern coast, situated around a sheltered harbor that serves as a gateway for regional trade. It sits along the Mist Coast and has a population of about 140,000.
Greyport began as a medieval fishing village and grew with coastal commerce and shipbuilding. Its waterfront
The harbor handles freight, containers, and cruise traffic, supported by a regional shipyard and cold-storage facilities.
Greyport experiences a cool-temperate, fog-prone climate. The harbor is protected by twin breakwaters, and nearby ridges
The city operates under a mayor–council system within the Greylands regional framework. The Port Authority administers
A diverse community supports an active arts district and maritime heritage programs. The annual Fog Lantern
Greystone Harbor, the Old Market, the North Gate Lighthouse, and the Dockyards Maritime Museum are notable sites.
In addition to port facilities, rail connections link Greyport to inland cities, and a network of highways