Draurough Fjord

Concept and written by James Woodwright
Draurough Fjord is a fjord that has Draurough at its end along with a waterfall for Tomlasin River. This fjord is where Draurough gets its fishing and trade from the rest of Willinghurst Cray.

Geography

Sailing into the Fjord in day, a sailor would see Draurough Lighthouse on their right continuing on they would see that the fjord lowers the elevation of the left the more they get into the fjord and will see Draurough on the right and the waterfall in front of them. Continuing past Draurough they see a beach on their left. Anysailor can no longer go any more forward without crashing into the far end of the fjord. The fjord itself is wide enough to allow shipping into Draurough.

Ecosystem

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Fauna & Flora

The following fish swim in the fjord, Cod, Haddock, Herring, Pollock, Mackerel and Eels.

History

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Tourism

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Appears In
The Artistocracy Chronicles Books 1 - 2
The Anecdotes of the Artistocracy Book 1
Type
Fjord
Location under
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