[hr] [h1]|| [i]St. Portwell[/i]||[/h1] [indent] [b]Location:[/b] Northern Oregon [b]Population:[/b] 6,234 [b]Size:[/b] 9miĀ² [b]Crime:[/b] Low[/indent] [hr] [center][img]http://pre13.deviantart.net/591a/th/pre/f/2008/261/8/f/old_town_by_radojavor.jpg[/img][/center] [indent]A long walk away from ThinkerRock is St. Portwell is a small town located on the Oregon coast. It's a quaint little town, usually inhabited by old people, and some youth. The town is no more than a few square miles at most. The town has that rustic feel, containing plenty of aged buildings that would make a hipster cream. These buildings really give St. Portwell that sleepy, picturesque, look that attracts tourists. What helps is it's woods, and notable locations (Lighthouse, Tunnels, Beaches, and so on). While the town isn't super large, it has it's own shopping mall (Nothing super big, but still notable for such a location). It has a few diners, chain restaurants, and cafes, which are frequent stops for residents. On the outskirts of the town, there are plenty of farms, and gardens which are the main source of commerce for the city. The other source of commerce is fishing. St. Portwell is a home to fishermen. You'll see plenty of boats off the coast of the beach, and the docks, should you approach it. The streets aren't crowded like most cities. You'll see one or two people going about your day, but nothing densely. Speaking of which, the residents are pretty spaced out. The residential areas is rather suburban, and houses on the outskirts of the town tend to be spaced out by at least a mile. The downtown area is where most of the shops, restaurants, and cafes, are, and it's one long street, opposed to spanning several buildings. It isn't particularly ethnically diverse. It's mainly comprised of Caucasian (Which make up the main percentage), and African-American people. Other ethnic types are rather sparse. Because the people are so relaxed in the city, crime is relatively low. Other than drug dealing, very little crime actually reach the headlines. It also has a very low amount of Metahumans living in the confines of the city (Around ten). Despite the low amount of Metahumans, there is a small NEST Outpost not too far away to keep an eye on the Camp.[/indent]