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Cold Cove

Cold Cove was a small fishing village in the inlet of Drake Snout Bay. The cove was made of tall gray cliffs with a stunning view. However, the village was bitterly cold, and the salty wind stung people's faces. The people were known to be rugged sailors, as salty as the wind, or the tears it caused one's eyes to shed.

The town sat mostly perched atop the cliff , and a path led down to the pebbled shore with docks and boats. There was a small shipyard with warehouses down below.

The cove came to a narrow point at this village, which in strong storms could cause backwash waves that proved treacherous for vessels. However, on the rare clear day, the cove opened up into a breathtaking view of the Fellwater Sea.