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Shattered Coast


The Shattered Coast, south of Halifax, lives up to its name -- the shore is rocky and lined with a multitude of ocean caves, coves, and spits, as if the ocean has been biting chunks of coastline since the dawn of time. Despite the foreboding rocks and danger of fast-turning tides, a daring fisherman might also find some of the best Atlantic catches of the entire Nova Scotian peninsula. The inland areas consist of thin, rolling plains that quickly become thick woods, the beginning of the Ethereal Eclipse's forests to the north.



Witch's Cauldron


Surrounded by jagged peaks of limestone and rock, The Witch's Cauldron gained it's name from the ever growing circular shape and the sands that line the shore. While it seems almost impossible to gain entrance to, if one takes careful enough time trekking across the rocks, they'll find that over the years a small path of sand has formed along the coast, leading way into the cove. While the name may imply danger, The Witches Cauldron isn't particularly dangerous, unless one fails to note the tide. The beach is comprised of twenty feet of sand from the water until the point that a wall of jagged rocks cuts it off, though it is only accessible during the low tide times. During high tide, the water rises to greet the bottoms of the cliffs, and a creature who does not take care to note the rising tide may end up taking a particularly long swim.



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