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Partnership Cove, as the Hall's cove was eventually named, is ringed on three sides with rock formations, some of them forming various caves. The cove itself is a beach with little vegetation. The beach is black, made of volcanic sand, and it's quite usual to find shiny black rocks(obsidian) or light, rough rocks that float in water(pumice) on the beach. Firelizards rarely lay their eggs here, however, There is one green that does so with regularity. Odette's Savvee. The dock is a new construction, being ten feet long, and perfectly straight. The supporting logs, perfectly vertical, extend two feet above the dock, and each has a worn place that has been used for tying ropes to. A few at the end even have metal rings to tie the ropes into. The dolphins bell is a huge construction- the original, actually, transported from Monaco bay. It hangs from a wooden arm that holds it five feet in front of the dock. Both humans and dolphins are able to reach, and ring, this bell. Mostly, the bell is in good order, except for a few custacean marks from when it was trapped underwater. The main part of the Hall, the 'learning center', so to speak, is actually a huge raft-boat, permanantly anchored to one spot. This is because Master Odette, the founder, dislikes solid ground, and likes to say in the water as much as she can. Apprentices, Journeypersonages, and even Masters can sleep in the transformed caves. Male dolphineers sleep in the cave to the left, female to the right. Of course, there are rooms on the 'floating Hall' that can be furnished for sleeping areas at night, and returned to teaching areas by day, should a Dolphineer like to sleep at the actual Hall.
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