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Cliffwatch Sea-Shelf Lookout is a narrow stone ledge carved into the coastal face, suspended between a hard, wind-scoured ridge above and a boiling pocket of surf below.
Rockpool Shelf at Low Tide is a jagged reef-basin laid bare by the retreating sea—an exposed shelf of dark stone and bright, glassy pools that gleam like broken mirrors.
Whitecap Fogline Pier is a small coastal dock that feels half-real in the haze—its lanternlight smudged by mist and its edges softened by spray.
Prism Beacon Tower is a circular sea-washed bastion where stone and surf meet in a single, deliberate ring—half lighthouse, half fortress platform.
Reefline Salvage Dock is a battered stretch of timber and rope tucked into a rocky inlet, where the water shifts from deep teal to pale, glassy shallows over jagged stone.
Dockside Salve Stall is a tight, lantern-warmed nook carved into Heathdun’s working waterfront—a small pocket of commerce and craft hemmed in by timber posts, stacked barrels, and the ever-present slap of water below.
Harbor Market & Lift Gantry is a crowded cliffside dock market wedged into a narrow shelf of stone and timber, where every open span has been claimed by stalls, storage, and swinging lines.
Lift Platform & Winch Yard clings to the cliff like a scar of industry—an exposed cargo shelf where salt wind howls through rigging and every plank creaks with strain.
Sea-Facing Cliffwarden Checkpoint sits hard against the wind on a narrow coastal shelf, where pale stone and weathered timber meet the endless churn of the surf.
Ventworks Pressure Gallery is a cramped, iron-limbed maintenance corridor suspended above a roaring furnace line—more machine than hallway.
Glowstone Lampworks is a tight, industrial bridge-gallery stretched across a deep channel where heat and haze rise in slow waves.
Storm-Split Cliff Mine Mouth clings to a jagged coastline where slate-blue rock shelves drop straight into churning surf.