Lockhold

Lockhold is small village located on the island of Little Glavell, in the Glavell province. It is home to 5,812 residents.

History
For several hundred years, but especially between the late 1700s and the mid 1900s, the town had been used as a stopping point for merchant vessels on their way between Britain, Norway, and Port Nandels. However, with modern technology and trade, the need for such a stopping point is no longer present. As a result, the town, and the island as a whole, has lost significant population since the 1960s. Additionally, the entire island’s economy, which was once a robust trade economy, now relies almost exclusively on tourism.

Landmarks
Although it is largely unused aside from those stopping for tourism purposes, Lockhold still maintains a large and beautiful port. It also is the home of a lighthouse, one of the tallest and brightest in the whole nation, which gives it great capability to illuminate areas at a significant distance away.