
On the far side of the local beach, one can find a cluster of rocks, covered in moss and smoothed over from the years of erosion. If one were to work their way around this mass, managing not to slip or be frighted by a passing crab, they would come across a quaint cave. The sand slowly transfers into sleek, round rocks underfoot and the dank walls give little holds to allow one to walk through. Crawling appears to be the easiest method, but be cautious of any creatures.. They tend to be the most aggressive here, preferring to defend their home than allow an intruder inside. When the shore is reached and one scrambles onto the dry land at the end of the pool, do not be surprised to find one or two seals lounging the day away in solitude. The occasional bully will try to chase someone out, but they are usually a docile bunch as long as one minds their own business. Passing by them, deeper into the cave, there is no opening to shed light, but farther in.. Somewhere in this maze of dead ends and dips, a seemingly luminous stream leading to a small shrine can be found. Here, we give worship to the Water Fairy and all it's past followers.