White Wharf, Bilgewater
The White Wharf is a section of Bilgewater where the dead
rest in floating graveyards. These graveyards are calm
sections of water, where casks attached to grave-buoys are
left to float. These buoys serve as markers; some made of
wood simply carved with a name, and others are elaborate
sculptures. These corpses attract plenty of scavengers, and
the gulls crowd the wharf. The white wharf got its name from
the enormous quantities of bird excrement left by these
scavengers.
Type
Graveyard
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