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The '''Archipelago of Elabras''' {{Pronunciation|ell-AH-bras}} is a group of barren rocky islands on the western coast of the [[Kilche Sea]]. Not far from where the [[Sangora Desolation]] meets the coast, the islands little more hospitable than the nearby desert. The archipelago is inhabited by the | The '''Archipelago of Elabras''' {{Pronunciation|ell-AH-bras}} is a group of barren rocky islands on the western coast of the [[Kilche Sea]]. Not far from where the [[Sangora Desolation]] meets the coast, the islands little more hospitable than the nearby desert. The archipelago is inhabited almost exclusively by the cultists of [[Ubellur]], outcasts from other parts of the world that relocated there to research their forbidden interests in relative seclusion. Small shrubs and animals well-adapted to the dry conditions make up the majority of the terrestrial flora and fauna of the archipelago. | ||
The islands are warm year-round, though with somewhat cooler winters. Precipitation is rare no matter the time of year. | The islands are warm year-round, though with somewhat cooler winters. Precipitation is rare no matter the time of year. | ||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] | ||
[[Category:Kilche Sea]] | [[Category:Kilche Sea]] | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:23, 11 February 2023
The Archipelago of Elabras (pronounced ell-AH-bras) is a group of barren rocky islands on the western coast of the Kilche Sea. Not far from where the Sangora Desolation meets the coast, the islands little more hospitable than the nearby desert. The archipelago is inhabited almost exclusively by the cultists of Ubellur, outcasts from other parts of the world that relocated there to research their forbidden interests in relative seclusion. Small shrubs and animals well-adapted to the dry conditions make up the majority of the terrestrial flora and fauna of the archipelago.
The islands are warm year-round, though with somewhat cooler winters. Precipitation is rare no matter the time of year.