Or leave it unnamed and slap on a label that says, "Here thar be pirates! Arr!"
Or leave it unnamed and slap on a label that says, "Here thar be pirates! Arr!"
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lol Interesting, but I can't do that. That area is a plot-critical location, the pirate base is The main-character's hometown, it's where the story starts. So I at least I need a nickname for it. Its going to be the Black Dragon ........something. ...........All of the place names are rather bland aren't they?
Wouldn't it just be referred to as a strait? Or a channel alternately.
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Lol yea channel, straight, passage, or even sound could work. You could also use the word "waters" though that isn't really geological.
Yeah, I mean you could use them, but your main issue is the area highlighted would really consist of multiple features, so there's no easy term for the whole area. The coastal inlet to the right would just be a bay/inlet/etc, while the north-south strip could maybe be called a straight or channel, and there's really nothing geographically speaking for the bit to the west between the two islands, though you could probably get away with "channel" or "passage" as you say.
It's very difficult to really judge without a scale as well, because all of these terms we're describing are limited to navigable waterways. The northern strait looks as narrow as the river, so I don't know that it would really be navigable for a sea-going vessel.
I'd be inclined to name the area through the middle (to the bay) as "XX Harbour", name the two narrow sections channels, straits, or passages (two separate ones, maybe even just north and south channel or something), and give the mouth of the harbour between the two islands a more colloquial name like "The Neck" or "The Maw" or something.
hrm.... I'm not quite satisfied with it, (It doesn't look natural to me) so I'll change that area a "little" bit.
The Black Dragon's Throat.
The Black Dragon's Maw.
Though I'd personally go with the shorter
Dragon's Jaw
Dragon's Teeth
Dragon's Maw
Dragon's Throat
Since it gets a lot of traffic from scary pirates, you could call it the "Scared Strait".
The more I think about the plot the more sci-fi it gets, rather than the original fantasy. ............... Ah well, if it turns out better that way then who cares?