kokkupanekul
Kokkupanekul is a fictional coastal town in the Varolian archipelago. It sits on the eastern shore of the main island, facing the open sea, and forms part of the Varolia Federation's coastal region. The town has a small harbor that serves local fishing fleets and a ferry link to the regional capital. The population is about 6,000 residents, including fishing families, artisans, and service workers.
The name derives from the Varolian language, with elements associated with seabirds and harbor; the exact origin
Kokkupanekul developed as a fishing hamlet in the 12th century. It expanded during the maritime trade era,
Geographically, it lies in a tropical to subtropical coastal zone, with a mangrove belt along the southern
The economy centers on fishing, traditional boatbuilding, and small-scale tourism. A community market and crafts workshops
Notable landmarks include the Kokkupanekul Lighthouse, the stone harbor quay, and a temple of tides. An annual