In the late 17th century, Port Royal was the largest English town in the Americas (at the time, Boston was a close second). Port Royal was the economic center of the Caribbean but it was also called the wickedest city in the world
for its accomidation of privateers, pirates, gambling houses and brothels.
In 1692, an earthquake destroyed two-thirds of the city, killing approximatly 2000 people (an estimated 3000 more died of injury and disease in the following days). This map is my interpretation of Port Royal as it was before the earthquake.
This map appeared in Dragon Issue #318 by Paizo Publishing in April 2004.