| Category | Bays |
| Continent | Straiden |
| Region | Karnegmoth |
| Map | Cinduk |
Whalebin was once the primary breeding location for whales. With the encroachment of the Brownlands, the area has become increasingly muddy and shallow. At present, only rowboats can access the bay. Situated near the center of the bay are no fewer than fifty whale skeletons. These hapless creatures were stranded in the bay as mud and earth gradually filled it in. In the early hours, the forlorn cries of these creatures, calling out to the sea, haunt the surrounding environs.
Along the bay's shores lie the remnants of the Tinnanguth Empire. Most of these once-prosperous settlements have long vanished beneath layers of mud, earth, and stone. The most substantial relic is Râpha-Sûn, a mere vestige of its former grandeur.
Before the unnatural upheaval, Whalebin spanned 20 miles across and 15 miles from north to south. During the reigns of Abâthigûr and Tinnanguth, the bay served as a prosperous harbor bountiful in fish and oysters. Two rivers once flowed into the bay, providing the city with copper and timber from the interior. However, one of these waterways was filled in, becoming the Mud Flow, while the other, Antal, shifted course, moving away from the bay.