Tidewater Bend
Tidewater Bend is a rugged coastal village situated at the entrance to the Bay of Sharks. The people of Tidewater Bend are a hardy folk, well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the sea.
The primary source of income for the villagers is fishing. The waters of the Bay of Sharks are teeming with a variety of fish, which are caught and sold both locally and to other parts of the continent. A more dangerous, but lucrative, pursuit is shark hunting. The larger, more experienced fishermen venture out into the open ocean to hunt sharks for their meat, teeth, and fins.
A unique aspect of Tidewater Bend is its pearl divers. Skilled divers venture into the depths of the ocean to harvest valuable pearls from oysters. This dangerous profession requires courage and skill, and the rewards can be substantial.
The villagers of Tidewater Bend are a close-knit community, bound together by their shared experiences and dangers. They are a proud people, with a deep respect for the sea and its creatures.
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