A cliffside village that serves as Lowtide's emergency refuge when Fray-touched tides surge beyond prediction. Halven Shore has permanent stone homes and a small chapel dedicated to the memory of those the coast has claimed. Its residents consider themselves guardians of the lower settlements. Along the Virelay Coastlands, this site is part of the lattice of harbours, bell-towers, and salt-marshes that look toward Virelay and the Underwater Well. The sea here remembers more than the maps do; the Loosening lives in the fog. House Thorne's trade lines once stitched these settlements together — some of those routes are still walked, others have gone quiet since the Fray reached the coast.

No stories reference this entity yet. This part of the world awaits its chronicler.