Isla de la Avaricia

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Isla de la Avaricia (Island of Greed in English) is the headquarters of all operations of the Kingdom of Spain in the Caribbean. It is the port of call for all Spanish privateers in the region, and the home base of all vessels of the Spanish armada stationed in the Caribbean Sea. The colony was originally founded and governed by Captain Garcia de la Avaricia in 1740, but has since fallen under more direct control from the Spanish government. Today, Garcia de la Avaricia is retired, and resides in the Spanish fort on the island. Isla de la Avaricia is known for being a place frequented by members of the Spanish government wishing to hold weddings or other celebrations or gatherings.

Due to its purpose primarily as a military installation, there are not many structures of note on the island. The most notable structure on the island is Fort Avaricia, the headquarters of Spanish operations on the island. Another notable location would be Avaricia Tavern, a pub where Spanish soldiers and dignitaries can often be found taking a leisurely break from their daily tasks. There is also a small camp on the upper level of the isle, used mostly by Spanish patrols and guardsmen.