Cieli Bay
Pronunciation: SEA-lee
Map Index: E3
Location: Northwest Beorlan coastline
Description: Cieli Bay, situated off the northwest coast of Beorlan, serves as a serene haven amid the tumultuous waves of the Great Western Sea.
Cieli Bay is a wilderness enclave, devoid of permanent humanoid residents, and seldom visited by outsiders. The bay boasts a generally mild climate, though occasional tempests sweep in from the ocean, adding an element of unpredictability.
Navigating the bay is relatively safe, as it is free from significant hazards. The towering rocky islands contribute to the bay's peaceful atmosphere. However, beyond the bay, the Aurum Mountains harbor dangerous creatures that rarely encroach upon the shoreline, ensuring the safety of those who venture into Cieli Bay's inviting waters.
Primary Population: None
Secondary Population: None
Minor Population: None
Water Characteristics: The saline waters of Cieli Bay fluctuate in temperature depending upon the season.
Geography and Geology: The southern half of the coastline along the bay contains sandy beaches, while the northernmost end is rocky with beaches composed of small rounded pebbles.
Climate and Weather Patterns: The bay remain calm for most of the year with only occasional windstorms stirring up the waves.
Marine Life: This tranquil refuge is home to the Cieli merfolk, a vibrant community dwelling in underwater habitats near the steep rocky islands dotting the bay. The merfolk often bask on the island beaches, creating a picturesque scene against the backdrop of light-colored sandstone formations.
The waters of Cieli Bay teem with wildlife, particularly vast flocks of shore birds that grace the skies. They feed on the large schools of fish which live in the shallow waters.
Cultural & Historical Significance: The area surrounding the bay does not have any humanoid inhabitants.
Map Index: E3
Location: Northwest Beorlan coastline
Description: Cieli Bay, situated off the northwest coast of Beorlan, serves as a serene haven amid the tumultuous waves of the Great Western Sea.
Cieli Bay is a wilderness enclave, devoid of permanent humanoid residents, and seldom visited by outsiders. The bay boasts a generally mild climate, though occasional tempests sweep in from the ocean, adding an element of unpredictability.
Navigating the bay is relatively safe, as it is free from significant hazards. The towering rocky islands contribute to the bay's peaceful atmosphere. However, beyond the bay, the Aurum Mountains harbor dangerous creatures that rarely encroach upon the shoreline, ensuring the safety of those who venture into Cieli Bay's inviting waters.
Primary Population: None
Secondary Population: None
Minor Population: None
Water Characteristics: The saline waters of Cieli Bay fluctuate in temperature depending upon the season.
Geography and Geology: The southern half of the coastline along the bay contains sandy beaches, while the northernmost end is rocky with beaches composed of small rounded pebbles.
Climate and Weather Patterns: The bay remain calm for most of the year with only occasional windstorms stirring up the waves.
Marine Life: This tranquil refuge is home to the Cieli merfolk, a vibrant community dwelling in underwater habitats near the steep rocky islands dotting the bay. The merfolk often bask on the island beaches, creating a picturesque scene against the backdrop of light-colored sandstone formations.
The waters of Cieli Bay teem with wildlife, particularly vast flocks of shore birds that grace the skies. They feed on the large schools of fish which live in the shallow waters.
Cultural & Historical Significance: The area surrounding the bay does not have any humanoid inhabitants.