Charcoal Shell Beach was once known for two things.
The first is a black sand beach.
Despite the name, Charcoal Shell Beach wasn't actually made of charcoal. Well, not raw charcoal at least.
Dozing Salamander's coastline was once filled with volcanoes from top to bottom, but they were all eroded by the wind and tide over thousands of years until they were nothing more than piles upon piles of black sand that was rich in carbon and countless other minerals.
Charcoal Shell Beach was the richest of these volcanic beaches, as seen by the sand's deep black color.
The second thing Charcoal Shell Beach was known for was the "shell" part of its name.
It's a common fact that mollusks and crustacean-type aether beasts, aka shellfish, extract minerals from their surroundings to reinforce and grow their shells.
