Pillager Bay -

The name "Pillager" is derived from the Inuit language, "Inuktitut," and is associated with the bay's historical significance as a hunting and whaling ground. The area has been home to the Inuit people for thousands of years, who have traditionally relied on the bay's rich marine resources for survival.

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The name "Pillager" dates back to the winter of 1423, during the War of the White Coast. A fleet of the Norlund trading guild, fleeing a superior navy, took refuge in the uncharted bay. Unknown to them, the bay’s narrow entrance and hidden reefs acted as a natural pillory. As the pursuing warships attempted to enter, the tidal shift caught them in the shallows, smashing their hulls against the submerged granite teeth. Over three days, the local coastal people—the Sjøsang—harvested the wreckage not for treasure but for iron, timber, and sailcloth, "pillaging" the ships without ever boarding them. Thus, the bay became known as "Pillager Bay" – a place where the sea itself robs the sailor.

: Pillagers naturally spawn in Pillager Outposts , which are generated structures found in various biomes.