One of Otari’s residents built the fish camp about 50 years ago, looking to avoid competition in the fishing business. When the original owner retired, Tamily Tanderveil purchased the site. Having just finished her term of service with the Gray Corsairs, Tamily saw the camp as a safe, steady business opportunity. She ran the camp for several years, saving up during the busy season and closing the camp during the winter months. This past winter, however, she jumped on a new business opportunity—the Otari Fishery. With the success of her new establishment, Tamily hasn’t had the opportunity to come back and clean out the fish camp, and the camp has been effectively abandoned for the better part of a year now. The buildings remain relatively intact, but they’re slowly falling into disrepair and have become home to a variety of opportunistic critters.