Coalshore is a small, rugged fishing village situated along a stretch of black sand beach. The village is characterized by its simple wooden huts and a large, central marketplace. 

Coalshore gets its name from the coal-black sand that makes up its beaches, a result of ancient volcanic eruptions. The village is known for its hardworking, tight-knit community of fishermen and artisans. Despite its small size, Coalshore plays a crucial role in the region’s economy by providing fresh seafood and handcrafted goods.

Key Locations

The Fisherman’s Wharf: The heart of Coalshore’s economy, bustling with activity as boats come and go.

The Ebon Market: A weekly market where villagers sell their catches and handmade crafts.

The Shrine of Tides: A small, sacred site where villagers pay homage to the sea gods, hoping for safe voyages and bountiful catches.