Often, these bays will also contain shipwrecks, adding to the lore and loot of the area.
They were piled together like toys in a bathtub. There was a massive container ship, the Ever-Glory , listing forty degrees to starboard, its hull streaked with rust and barnacles. Beside it, crushed against its flank, was a small blue fishing trawler, its nets still dangling like cobwebs. Further on, the skeletal remains of a sailboat, its mast snapped like a broken bone, jutted from the water. There were cargo ships, yachts, coast guard cutters, and unrecognizable fragments of wood and steel, all rotating slowly in the invisible vortex of the current. the pillager bay
"They say the sand here remembers blood," his quartermaster whispered, clutching a satchel of stolen emeralds tight to his chest. Often, these bays will also contain shipwrecks, adding
Despite its violent history, has become a symbol of rugged, uncontrollable nature. It represents the thin line between a safe harbor and a watery grave. Beside it, crushed against its flank, was a
Never engage a Vindicator or a Pillager captain without a shield. Block their initial strike, then counter-attack.
The bay's unique geological features are a key attraction. The namesake pillar supporting a sea grotto (Pilier Cove) is a must-see for kayakers and photographers exploring the shoreline. The area is also popular for birdwatching, with seabirds inhabiting the cliffs, and for observing marine wildlife in the cold North Atlantic waters.