Hawk Mountain
There is an ancient pirate story about a hawk with metallic wings, which led pirates to this mountain in search for metal to make weapons from. Although the hawk has never been seen again, miners always look to the sky whenever they arrive or leave the mine shafts.
Crab Nest
The scenery here is of many pirate ships lined up along the harbor. The name of the town got its roots from when pirates used to bring prisoners back from successful raids. They would chain the prisoners near crab nests, as the crabs would feast upon the tied up prisoners.
Barnacle Bay
With countless sunken ships covering the sea floor around Barnacle bay, the fishing spots are numerous and plentiful.
Ten Cliff
The cliffs surrounding the town have been home to the mighty smiths of Skull island for many generations. They are always welcoming new aspiring smiths to learn from the best by letting everyone use their furnaces and anvils.
Toothen
The cooks of Toothen always have a tough time keeping up with the hungry pirates that visit here. The smell of burnt food lingers throughout the town.