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.

Island Size

Medium

Terrain

Reed-filled marshes, waterways, occasional fog banks, rocky outcrops.

Climate

Mediterranean

ENVIRONMENT RATINGS
SOIL FERTILITY
★★★★★
HIGH
WATER PURITY
☆☆☆☆
LOW
STORM RISK
★★★☆☆
MODERATE
PRECIPITATION
★★★☆☆
RAIN
ADVENTURER'S GUILD DISCOVERY NOTES

"The fog is thick enough to hide a leviathan, though we've only seen giant frogs so far. Watch your footing on the bridges, they're sturdier than they look, but the moss makes them slicker than ice."

NATURAL RESOURCES
Marsh plants Reeds Fibers Mushrooms Moss Minerals Fish
Contains the following

Settlement: Kirkrey

Notable Location: Limepost Bog

Associated Fauna
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