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Gullet cove is old, much older than it often looks. The only real clue to its age is the remains of the walls and towers which surround the modern town. These are crumbling and unsafe, but the residents of Gullet Cove are extremely superstitious about repairing them. Certain of the older inhabitants of the place, particularly dwarves, repeat a little rhyme whenever a new visitor asks why no one does something about the state of the town walls. It goes:

I will not touch the outer walls
No matter what your plea
Else all of Gullet Cove should fall
Into the hungry sea.

There's a lot of essential facts about Gullet Cove tied up in this little rhyme. The first of which is: tradition is important. Things change in Gullet Cove, just like they do in all port towns, but certain things remain defiantly the same. Fashions come and go, but the Code of the Cove remains the same. The second is that the sea is both a friend an an enemy; those who live in Gullet Cove for long enough eventually adopt the town's habit of referring to the sea as 'Old Fury'. Most of the time it's an affectionate name. Yes, the huge waves rushing into Gullet cove can cause flooding, and even level a few buildings during the rough winter months, but the sea is also what makes Gullet cove rich. Old Fury is as much an inhabitant of the town as Morganna Veries, the implacable leader of the Seafarer's Guild and unacknowledged head of the town's council. Gullet Cove is a town that understands it's own history. It's the present it's a little less sure about!