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The area around Trade Town is cultivated, with sugarcane fields making up the majority of the worked land, as well as some smaller, family farms that grow produce for local consumption.  But further than five or so miles from town, the island turns into thick jungle full of beasts, old ruins, and precious few paths.
 
The area around Trade Town is cultivated, with sugarcane fields making up the majority of the worked land, as well as some smaller, family farms that grow produce for local consumption.  But further than five or so miles from town, the island turns into thick jungle full of beasts, old ruins, and precious few paths.
  
* '''Bleak Cave''': A large cave entrance that's known to lead down to the winding caverns where the kuo-toa dwell.
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* '''Bleak Cave''': A large cave entrance that's known to lead down to the winding caverns where the Kuo Toa dwell.
 
* '''Bone Cove''': The best cove on the northern half of the island.  However, due to the frequent storms from the north, the cove is mostly populated by the wrecks of old ships and the sailors who died on them.
 
* '''Bone Cove''': The best cove on the northern half of the island.  However, due to the frequent storms from the north, the cove is mostly populated by the wrecks of old ships and the sailors who died on them.
 
* '''Bullyburg''': A number of Bullywug settlements dot the southeast corner of the inner volcanic island that sits in the lagoon, with Bullyburg (so called by the residents of Trade Town) being the largest.  It's inhabitants are typically hostile to those who enter their territory unbidden, but while they sometimes venture across the lagoon to raid the northeastern sugarcane fields and crabbers, they almost never venture as far west as Trade Town itself, and have been known to trade with an occasional merchant who knows their customs.
 
* '''Bullyburg''': A number of Bullywug settlements dot the southeast corner of the inner volcanic island that sits in the lagoon, with Bullyburg (so called by the residents of Trade Town) being the largest.  It's inhabitants are typically hostile to those who enter their territory unbidden, but while they sometimes venture across the lagoon to raid the northeastern sugarcane fields and crabbers, they almost never venture as far west as Trade Town itself, and have been known to trade with an occasional merchant who knows their customs.

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