Isle of the Crown Docks

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Isle of the Crown Docks
The Isle of the Crown Docks
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Description

 
Isle of the Crown Docks  

Isle of the Crown Docks is a setting in King's Quest 6.


About

Beyond the village Tie the docks, a place of bustle and excitement. Even the humblest citizen of the Isle of the Crown frequently enjoys visiting the other islands in the kingdom. In return, it is not uncommon to see all manner of strange creatures frequenting the village shops from the kingdom's other islands.

All travel between the Islands is focused at the docks and, indeed, at a single vessel. That vessel is simply called "the ferry," and it is a pleasant enough little ship, well-maintained as befits its value to the kingdom. The ferryman is a jolly fellow, patient even with the youngest of his passengers. His young son helps manage the vessel and keep her shipshape.

 

Alexander continued down the Ferry Road and soon found himself staring at the open sea once more. he had reached the Crown Isle Docks, and what he saw there did not give him great faith in the future of the Isle of the Crown's maritime industry.

There was a dilapidated old dock, stretching out into the sea. Halfway down its length--and well clear of the water--was a tubby-bodied old ferryboat, high and dry. Her hull was cracked and peeling, and some planks were missing altogether. it was fortunate that Alexander had no real hopes of leaving the island by sea, or they would have been dashed utterly by the sight of the only vessel that plied these waters.

Nevertheless, the ferryman might provide him with some important information. Alexander started down the dock.


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References

  1. King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles" (PDF). Sierra On-Line. 1993. pp. 12-13
  2. From The King's Quest Companion Third Edition, pp. 247-248


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