![[Brindlewood Bay Map.png]] Brindlewood Bay is a small coastal community in Massachusetts. A whaling town in the 18th and 19th centuries, it is now largely a tourist spot. Many locals have turned their homes into bed & breakfasts, and the town has antique shops, comfy dining spots, and artists and artisans of all kinds. Nestled along the rocky shores, Brindlewood Bay is a picture-perfect seaside town where cobblestone streets wind through neighborhoods of salt-weathered clapboard houses. The town feels frozen in time, a place where the salty air carries the faint creak of fishing boats and the distant call of gulls. Despite its postcard beauty, Brindlewood Bay harbors an undercurrent of secrets. The crashing waves against the jagged cliffs seem to whisper of forgotten tales, and the dense, mist-shrouded woods on the outskirts hide paths that lead to places best left unexplored. The locals, a tight-knit community of shopkeepers, fishers, and artisans, are welcoming yet wary of outsiders, especially those who pry too deeply into the town’s oddities. Brindlewood Bay exudes a sense of faded grandeur and unspoken tension. The town is alive with contradictions: the warm glow of community paired with the sharp edge of suspicion, the beauty of the natural surroundings juxtaposed against the creeping unease of what lies beneath the surface. #### Locations - [[The Fishmarket]] - [[The Marina]] - [[The Regal Lady]]