Calamity Bay Geographic Location in Toriel | World Anvil

Calamity Bay

The legend of twisted abomination lurking in the deep, created by the chaos of the Wasted cliff run many in the calamity coves. Sailors of all kinds know to never lose sight of the coast, or they'll be too far to be saved. In addition, the countless storm, and frequent Typhon make for a well-named area.  

Features

Necrotic Tempest. Storms infused with the essence of death roil with dark clouds that manifest leering skulls and bone-white lightning. Any creature exposed to the storm that isn’t a construct or an undead must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving throw at the end of each minute or take 3d6 necrotic damage. A creature that dies in a necrotic tempest rises as a skeleton or zombie (your choice) 1d10 minutes later. A necrotic tempest lasts for 1d4 hours and leaves crops withered and wells undrinkable for 1d4 days after its passing.   Tsunami and Whirlpool (Control Water or Tsunami). Large Tsunami and whirlpool seems to spring into existence in an instant in this dangerous cove, sinking entire armada within minutes.   Foul Water. The water of this cove is supernaturally fouled. creatures none native to this cove that drinks the water vomit it within minutes.  

Far Realm Effects

 

Adventure Hook

Many legends about this cove run in Tana's Empire, most of them around the legendary monster that are said to haunt this cove. With so many ships driven to the bottom of this sea, countless tales of unimaginable treasures and objects of power are told about this cove.  

The Maiden of the sea

The story of Sophia Belatrange, a young maiden promised to a rich duke is one of the most well-known stories in the region. The son of a local duke, in love with the maiden, promised her everything in exchange for her hand, Sophia accepted but asked the young prince to show her his valor by bringing her the jewel of the desert, a legendary treasure among the Desolation Desert. The prince accepted, and with the help of adventurers managed to get the rare treasure, however on his way back with his ship full of gold and other treasures, unspeakable monsters attacked the ship.   The vessel was destroyed, and the treasure started to sink at the bottom of this dark cove alongside the corpses of the sailor and the prince. The Jewel of the desert still wait at the bottom of the calamity cove.

Geography

Type
Bay


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