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Minor Settlements

Atalaq
Lies on the waters of Atkonartoq, and is gathering and resting place for the scattered hunters who follow the Suaq traditions. It is rich in oils and pelts, a place of cunning and craft, where whale-followers, walrus-herders, Icewalkers and painted hunters return after long treks over the ice.
Wreck
The rib-bones of a gigantic ship of an ancient make jut from the ice here and lie part-submerged under the water. These rib-bones have been covered to make a shelter, and a small settlement has existed around it for as long as anyone can remember.
Rest
The meeting point of two Trods out in the far West, where enterprising souls have erected a Wayhouse. The fare is simple, but it’s a welcome sight for far-travelled Navarr.

Places of Interest

The Face of Ikka
The face of Ikka, the great glacier, grinds into the water on the borders between Tsirku and Sermerssuaq. The salvage rights to the face of the glacier is a much-prized thing, for – hanging perilously from ropes and using snow-axes – prospectors often find artifacts from the troll nation that’s said to lie under the glacier. Also, from time to time, they find other things – creatures entombed in the ice.
The Grave of the Giants
In Tsirku a great ice-cavern lies by the edge of the waters of Nutjuitoq. The way to it is through a treacherous, shifting maze of icebergs. The cave is where great sea-creatures go to die – whales, kraken and the like struggle up out of the sea from under the ice. No-one knows why. The ivory from this place is plentiful, and particularly prized.
The Hot Springs of Taniki
In the middle of the cold wastes of Sermersuaq, a lagoon filled by hot springs, full of mineral goodness. Bathing in its waters is rumoured to cure any sort of ill.
The Stonefields
A cratered plain covered in fragments of rock. Here there’s a large concentration of weltsilver, amongst other precious metals. There have even been claims of deposits of ilium. But the stonefields regularly attract a force of black, crab-like creatures that appear to be scavenging amongst the rocks.
Sydanjaa
The great ice-storm. No one has ever entered and returned to tell what might lie on the other side. Occasionally the Artok are found emerging from the storm, and if not tamed, return again.