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I agree abut the terrain being too unnaturally flat, could use some noise, and something to make those grassy drop-offs less jarring like rocks or the same type of overhang as the bottom level.
Also don't forget about cave rocks! Gotta have those 'mites & 'tites!
I would probably unflatten the surface here and there to give it a more natural look but this island would be a nice place to build a few ships side by side!
- This island is an archeological site under the protection of some corportation you've never heard of. They posted about this archeological site being protected and forbidden. The site has already been greatly damaged by erosion and time, and if there is any hope for them to find anything, they need to protect whatever little remains.
- Three bas reliefs scuptures seem to depict events that happened to Allegra's people (not necessarily on this island). What became of them is unclear.
- Allegra was a fair queen.