Agorf Island sits in open water south of Pesalolo, cut off from that larger island by the Torgan Passage. The strait is the reason anyone beyond the island's own villages bothers with it. It runs calm and well-charted, and the Gorathi slave ships working east toward Divinity Passage and the long crossing north to Azantir thread it along Agorf's northern shore. Captains who do not trust the narrows take the longer course, rounding the whole island instead. Either way, the island is the mark they steer by.
Agorf is a waypoint, not a stop. The holding pens and port-bosses of the slaving circuit lie on the Pesalolo coast across the water; the traffic only passes here. A few small settlements hold the island — Enkasar, Galbuko, and Ngriil — fishing villages off the lane the slavers have run for three centuries.