Reeding
Ocean Island

Reeding
With sprawling wetlands, intricate waterways, and dense, marshy reedbeds stretching across its landscape, Reeding is the perfect environment for amphibious life. Twisting, moss-draped willow trees sprout from the fertile soil, their partially submerged roots facilitating unique fungi growth. Enormous lily pads, cattails, and a peculiar variety of fish can be found in almost every body of water. Navigating the island is a daily challenge, requiring local Faians to diligently maintain their bridges and pathways. Reeding is a place where water dominates, and local flora and fauna have found fascinating ways to flourish in this watery world.
Size: Medium
Shape: Irregular
Edge Composition: Swampy ground.
Terrain: Reed-filled marshes, waterways, occasional fog banks, rocky outcrops.
Natural Resources: Marsh plants, reeds, fibers, mushrooms, moss, minerals, fish.
Soil Fertility: High
Water Purity: Low
Climate: Mediterranean. Abundant rainfall, humid and foggy.
Storm Frequency: Moderate
Precipitation Types: Rain.
Ocean Currents: Slow and murky.
Wind Patterns: Humid, gentle, varying with the seasons.