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Port Láirge

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Port Láirge (Waterford)
—  Town  —

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Coat of arms
Motto: (unknown)
Country Ireland
County An Mumhain
Resource Lake
Province Province of Cashel
Diocese Diocese of An Caiseal
Colonised 21 March 1456
Government
 - Mayor Gwhalh
 - Mentor Geena
Population (23 August 1457)
 - Town 223
A map of Port Láirge and surrounding towns

Port Láirge (in English, Waterford) is a fishing town in Ireland's county An Mumhain.

[edit] The original "Sin City"

As one of the first towns in Ireland, Waterford as it was then called was rumored to have more taverns and casinos then people. During its heyday, the town was one of the most active towns not only in Ireland, but in all of Renaissance Kingdoms. Great leadership, a strong mentor team and the blending of just the right people created an atmosphere that any who lived in long for still today.

Rumors of illegal activities, wild drunken parties, truth or dare games, seductive dances and "Midnight Margaritas" It all happened here. Two of the more popular taverns at that time were The Crooked Halo and The Backroom.

It was and still is the home base for many of the NNGO.

Ireland's first "attempted" murder happened in Port Láirge. Sources say Mick_ was offered a dance in payment for killing local resident Kellkiernan, While Mick_ did indeed stab the man, and most reports confirmed his demise, Kell is still alive.

This was also the sight of the first revolt in Ireland. A scoundrel from another country arrived in town while it was a colony, revolted as soon as the colony safety was off and looted the town.

Instead of taking this lying down, the residents banded together and ousted the man and his accomplices. He fled to Italy and was later dealt with by the King. The revolt marks the point where people were no longer from England, Scotland, etc they were from Waterford and would defend their home at any cost.

[edit] Unrest in Port Láirge

[edit] Sacking of Port Láirge

Anto Capone raised an army of the NNGO and used it to take control of Port Láirge 8 July 1456. This is in response to a proposed council strike.

Reports say that Port Láirge has been stripped of goods and finances to fund the army.