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The history of the island was shrouded in mystery. There were no records of it until fairly recently <sup>[when?]</sup>, despite its central location on the sea trade routes. The hag was clearly not its first inhabitant - several ancient ruins from different cultures were discovered by the Fishwives in their explorations. | The history of the island was shrouded in mystery. There were no records of it until fairly recently <sup>[when?]</sup>, despite its central location on the sea trade routes. The hag was clearly not its first inhabitant - several ancient ruins from different cultures were discovered by the Fishwives in their explorations. | ||
The island's most notable features were its religious structures, which were connected by a series of tunnels to form a large temple complex. [[The Fishwives]] plumbed this complex in [[218 | The island's most notable features were its religious structures, which were connected by a series of tunnels to form a large temple complex. [[The Fishwives]] plumbed this complex in [[218 V.II]] [[Dolorainian Regnal Calendar|DRC]], slaying various unholy and extraplanar monstrosities including the serpent-vampire [[Xipacna]] and an [[aboleth]] claiming to be the avatar of an ancient [[god]] of the [[Far Realm]]. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||