A beautiful puny of the (small fishing village called Ravenswatch sits on the rocky coast of a vast and misty sea. The village is made up of a few dozen wooden cottages and small stone buildings, many of which are built into the cliffs themselves. The cottages have thatched roofs, and the streets are made of packed dirt. The village's main source of income is from fishing, with the villagers using small boats to catch fish in the sea. Many of the villagers have been fishing these waters for generations and have a deep respect for the sea. The village has a small dock where the fishing boats come in to unload their catch. There is also a small marketplace where the villagers sell their fish, as well as other goods such as hand-woven baskets and trinkets carved from the local driftwood. The village has a small shrine dedicated to a sea goddess, where the villagers often leave offerings of fish or shells. The village also has a small inn, called The Salty Dog, where travelers can find a bed for the night and a hot meal. The village is known for its annual fishing festival, where the villagers celebrate the bountiful sea and give thanks to the sea goddess for their prosperity. During the festival, the streets are decorated with banners and lanterns, and there is music, dancing, and feasting:1.3), by (Earle Bergey and Ivan Albright:0.8), (dutch golden age and Baroque:0.8), (painting:0.3) | Painting