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Realistic or Modern The Black Pearl Bay - Lore Thread

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Town Information

Bayside Harbor is a small town located along the coastline of the Black Pearl Bay. It is sparsely populated and many of the locals know each other. During holiday seasons, waves of tourists make their way to the town, and much of the local economy is fueled by these visits. Sea sports like surfing and scuba diving are popular, and there are many boats that tour the bay during the daytime. The tourists can be a bit of a nuisance at times, but their visits are encouraged through themed festivals and holidays that are based around the local legends of pirates, merfolk, and sea monsters.

The local school is small, but offers classes from primary school through high school. There is also a local college that specializes in marine science. The town is home to many fishermen who take their boats out during the day and gather at the pubs during the night. There is a marine science lab and an aquarium. Overall the town is a very pleasant and fun place to live, but there are also many secrets. It may not be quite as safe as it first appears.

Local Merfolk Information

The group of merfolk who live in the Black Pearl Bay are a collection of many different species. Some were separated from their original groups, while others elected to travel to the bay on their own. They have a fairly tight knit group, and many live amongst humans themselves. Their ideals are to live peacefully near or among the humans who have made their homes there. In order to achieve this, they keep their existence a secret. There is safety in numbers and the merfolk look out for each other.

There are some who do not share these ideals however. The merfolk who live in the deep waters near the edge of the bay are hostile towards humans and the merfolk who elect to live peacefully among them. For their own reasons, they often cause conflict where they can. Thus, it is up to the merfolk living in the bay to protect their home, fellow clan members, and the humans of the nearby town.

Few of the merfolk who reside in or near the bay remain unaligned, but there are some who keep to themselves. They may live on land and hide their identity entirely, or they may make their own homes in the waters of the Black Pearl Bay.

Local Legends

The Black Pearl Bay was historically the gathering spot of pirates from all corners of the world. It was the site of alliances and betrayals for generations and thought to be the site for many lost treasures. The most prominent of which is thought to have sunk to the bottom of the sea with the ship Siren’s Song. Many have tried to find it since then, but few have succeeded. Although it was once a haven for pirates, they have all since left the bay or been driven off. Some say they killed each other, while others tell stories of sea monsters or sirens bringing the pirates to a watery grave. Whatever the reason, the bay was abandoned for years.

In modern times, there are still many stories of merfolk, and many who claim to have seen these mythical beings. However, there has never been any tangible proof of their existence. The foolishly bold young adults often dare each other to dive near the reef at night, when it is said that the merfolk swim closer to shore. There have been several tragic accidents resulting from this reckless behavior, and it has become strictly forbidden to go diving at night. Still, despite the harbor police patrolling the area, there are still some who are determined to test their courage and their luck.

High atop a cliffside is the ruins of an old fort. Some in the local historical society date it back to the age of piracy. Others think it was built by those who came before them. Regardless, it stands abandoned and locked by the local government. None have seen what is inside the hold. Perhaps it is nothing. Perhaps ancient artillery or a hidden pirate’s treasure. It is popular for the locals to speculate about what the purpose of this fort could have been.
 
Map of The Black Pearl Bay Area

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  1. Bayside Harbor Port
  2. Bayside Harbor Boardwalk
  3. Bayside Harbor Aquarium
  4. Downtown Bayside Harbor
  5. Whiterock Point Lookout
  6. Black Pearl Bay Lighthouse
  7. Marine Science Institute
  8. Bayside Harbor Airport
  9. Seabreeze Apartments
  10. Bayside Harbor College
  11. Deep Sea Caverns
  12. Deep Hunting Grounds
  13. Salt Water Settlement
  14. Shallow Hunting Grounds
  15. Shallow Water Settlement
  16. Black Pearl Bay Coral Reef
  17. Sunken Pirate Ship - Siren’s Song
  18. Freshwater Settlement and Hunting Grounds
  19. Deep Sea Thermal Vents
  20. Hillside Cove - Land Settlement
 
Location Profiles

Bayside Harbor Port

A docking point for most seafaring vessels, used by both locals and tourists to store and launch boats. Aside from the docks, one can find the harbormaster’s office, a local yacht club, and several pubs. If one arrives at the right time, they may be lucky enough to get their pick of fresh fish being brought back by the various fishing boats that launch from this port. It is also a popular place to charter or rent boats, or take whale watching tours of the local waters.

Bayside Harbor Boardwalk

A popular tourist destination and hangout spot for the younger crowd and local families. Several shops and restaurants are located along the nearby beach. There are also a number of rides and carnival games, as well as a large arcade. The boardwalk itself is often decorated with a nautical theme, and is lit up brightly during holidays and peak tourism seasons.

Bayside Harbor Aquarium

An aquarium that boasts a large collection of marine life. It is a popular tourist attraction and date spot.

Downtown Bayside Harbor

Located at the heart of Bayside Harbor, the downtown area is where most municipal buildings are located. This includes the local schools, which are fairly small in size, as well as the police and fire stations. A small park is located in the middle of the downtown area.

Whiterock Point Lookout

High up on the cliffs overlooking the sea is a lookout point and park. It is built on the ruins of an old fort, though much of what remains of the fort is locked or chained off.

Black Pearl Bay Lighthouse

An old but still functional lighthouse that overlooks the bay area. Few people travel by this area.

Marine Science Institute

A working marine science lab that studies the local marine life and tidal patterns. Most scientists live near the lab, including many grad students who are interning there.

Bayside Harbor Airport

Most travelers reach the Black Pearl Bay by airplane, since the waters around the bay can be unpredictable. Some hotels and stores are located in this area.

Seabreeze Apartments

A large residential apartment complex comprised primarily of the local residents. It is fairly affordable considering the location near the beach.

Bayside Harbor College

The local college, which is fairly small in size and struggling with recruitment of new students. It is not particularly prestigious but the cost to attend is low.

Deep Sea Caverns

Located in deep waters, far too deep for most divers to reach, is a series of underwater caves and the home of deep sea dwelling merfolk and the rumored dwelling of sea monsters that wrecked ships that tried to cross above. It is considered dangerous waters for humans and local merfolk alike, but some beings find the darkness to be rather cozy.

Deep Hunting Grounds

A popular hunting grounds for local merfolk, though it is also the scene of many violent clashes between the local residents and those who reside in deeper waters. Few will dare to enter this area without a weapon in hand.

Salt Water Settlement

The chosen dwelling of those who prefer living in the ocean. Many merfolk take up residence here when they are reluctant or unable to join those who live on land. It is also where new merfolk to the area stay while the locals help acclimate them to life split between land and sea.

Shallow Hunting Grounds

A shallower, safer hunting grounds with many rocks to hide behind. There are fewer fish that swim in these waters, but it is also easy to find shells, rocks and other materials.

Shallow Water Settlement

A dwelling for smaller merfolk who prefer shallow water or tidepools. There are not many who reside here, but it is considered to be the safest salt water area, far from both hostile or unknown merfolk and humans.

Black Pearl Bay Coral Reef

A colorful coral reef that is a popular spot for divers. It is a risky place for merfolk to spend time during the day, but a popular gathering spot after dark.

Sunken Pirate Ship - Siren’s Song

An old pirate ship that had sunk beneath the waves hundreds of years ago. Some say that there is lost pirate treasure buried in the wreck, but no one has yet been able to prove it. Few humans know of the location though, many merfolk find the wreck curious and enjoy exploring it. The history of the ship is buried deep in legends passed down by drunken sailors.

Freshwater Settlement and Hunting Grounds

The dwelling of freshwater merfolk, made up of a series of converging rivers. Although it is not deep enough to offer much protection, it is a popular place for merfolk to spend time when they want to get away from the beach.

Deep Sea Thermal Vents

These thermal vents are the dwelling of some deep sea merfolk and creatures, though it is located far too deep and the environment is much too hot for most to withstand.

Hillside Cove - Land Settlement

A collection of seaside homes, which is the preferred dwelling of the local merfolk who are living as humans. It is quiet and peaceful, though some merfolk still prefer to stay in the water, or elsewhere in the town.
 

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