The Isle of Kuget's rockiest beaches are found in Agrigo Coast, where spires sharp enough to cut one-self on stand immovably on the sand and in the churning water. Seagulls make their nests on any open outcroppings, devouring the shellfish and minnows trapped in tide pools once the tide relents. Too rocky for ships to safely make it to shore, Agrigo Coast has spared the Isle from human presence, but not from the occasional whale carcass, which wolves happily feast on.