Unlike most video-games, MMORPG offers the possibility to not just interact with other players, but to create a whole background for yourself, be part of a online community, and have a reputation. Some games offer this posibility such as Tibia.
In games such as this, there are different jobs, vocations, professions, etc. MMORPGs are usually medieval based (even though some are futurist) and vocation dynamics usually are: Different kinds of mages or druids that use all sorts of magic, knights that use melee fighting, archers that use bows, and some games even have merchants. The name may change but the dynamic usually is the same in all MMORPGs. Usually, vocations complement each other in order to enhance the community.
Mort'ton is a human city located on the East side of the River Salve beyond the Morte Myre Swamp. It has a general store and building supply store run by the same NPC. Unfortunately all of the residents of Mort'ton have been afflicted by a strange condition that you must cure in the Shades of Mort'ton quest before you can talk to them. Once you have completed this quest you will be able to cremate shades to get the keys to the chests containing the fine cloth for making split bark amour. You get to train Combat, Prayer, Crafting and Firemaking while trying to retrieve the fine cloth, & also can make significant amount of money from selling the other items you find in the chests.(Note; If you did the In Search of Myreque quest you can take a shortcut to Mort'ton)
Conceivably the home of the Khazard Army, Port Khazard has TWO shops, a small mine, an anvil or two, and only two things that makes it worth mentioning:
In the trawler minigame, one tries (with some friends, rope, buckets and tar paste) to keep a leaky boat afloat as they catch shrimps, lobsters, and maybe even the highly coveted sea turtle or manta ray.
Anyone who has ever thieved the H.A.M. fanatics in the dungeon east of Draynor Village would have come across many "Rusty Swords" that at first appear useless. However, if taken to the sword sharpener NPC nearby, he will charge 100 coins and return a sword of any type and metal. Sometimes one can get a rare sword that he will offer to buy.
As the Trawler is a difficult minigame, and bringing rusty swords to the NPC is not very profitable, Port Khazard is only rarely visited by players, and is generally considered to be a remote town of little note.
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