The Haven
The secret safe haven that the nobility built to protect themselves from Calamity Ganon's return
Sea Cliff City
The families were the most conservative of Traditionalists who followed the laws of Old Hyrule.
To protect the safety of the citizens of The Haven, the town was to be kept a secret to everyone, and no one was allowed to leave without reason.
All law was voted upon and enforced by the Heads of House of the 24 families who lived there. Only outsiders who were deemed worthy enough to join the families were invited, and the community was entirely self-contained.
102 E.A.
The Haven was secretly founded by 24 of Old Hyrule's noble families who saw the writing on the wall and decided that Princess Zelda was not up to the task of defending them from Calamity Ganon. They secretly funded and built the haven as far away from Central Hyrule as possible, and moved all of their wealth, and eventually their families, their just before Calamity Ganon attacked. They fled quickly and quietly in the middle of the night, and such an act severely weakened the economy and the morale of their old kingdom, earning them the distasteful nickname of the Dishonorables. However, unlike those who stayed behind, those who who fled to The Haven survived the Calamity with their lives and wealth in tact, and went on to help rebuild Hyrule in their economic and social favor.
After Hyrule was reestablished, it was largely abandoned in favor of living in Central City, and was used mostly as a vacation home until part of the Amberrage family had the idea of using it as a tax haven, being that it was off the grid and nontaxable. From there, it went on to become a haven for slavers, and the economy was almost completely converted to slavery to maintain the lavish lifestyle that the Amberrages and the other nobles were used to, until it was burned down by Dinah Dragmire sometime in 35 E.C.
In order to gain entry into the town, one must stand outside the entrance at night with two luminous stones.
The slave pins in the Amberrage mansion
The windows that allow sunlight to pour through to prevent darkness and grow food and plants, but are angled in a way so that one cannot see the city inside
The Haven Bank: the underground vaults where the nobility kept their hidden wealth
The Centennial Tree: the large tree in the middle of the town square that was planted by the founding families to celebrate their escape
Six noble families, several dozen slaves
Inside the cliff face by the North Akkala Beach
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Nontaxable silver coins
Warm and humid