Port Tariff

Port Tariff is a port in the Caribbean, established by Royal British Navy of the king's orders.

History
Once wild land, Port Tariff was discovered in 1695. It was decided it would become a secret Navy fort. The fort is south of the Caribbean, near what is today Venezuela. When the port was established, it was a simple dock, lined with a few buildings. After reconstruction efforts, sponsored by First Sea Lord Matthew Blastshot, the port was transformed into a thriving dock. At the center of the port is Fort Fredrick, which is similar to Fort Righteous, in the fact it is the secret Navy headquarters in the Caribbean.

A Naval Island
The island should truly by the capital of naval forces. At dock, the island holds nearly one hundred ships! It is where King John Breasly II of England stays when he visits the Caribbean, as well as his soldiers. The fort is so secret, that the only pirates to walk upon it, are Simon Lockward, and Walker D. Plank, John's best friends.