Delorme Bay
Tucked into northern Azermathia, Delorme Bay is shallow, generally warm, and sheltered from most of the great storms that rage in the Darsiac Ocean. These attributes make it a haven for wildlife - with thick, brightly colored coral and a cornucopia of fish laying claim to its waters. Combined with the reefs, countless rocks pile upon its floor, jutting just above and lurking just below the surface of the water, making the bay a minefield for ships. The masts of several stick out at low tide, a grim reminder of failures where sailors met their end in the bellies of the reef sharks that frequent the bay. Most vessels visiting the village of Delorme don't even both attempting the journey, setting anchor instead at the bay's northern edge and taking rowboats ashore. Fortunately for the villagers, they could care less about visitors.