Stingray Island
Stingray Island is named after the curious creatures found throughout the Northern sea. The island itself even looks like one of these creatures. Although not aggressive on their own, stingrays are very capable at defending themselves so the natives have always had a healthy respect for them. Stingray Island is largely sandy, with large boulder like rocks, poking out of the sand here and there. There are some small swaths of fertile soil, and thus some greenery throughout the island, but the biggest notable feature of the island are the small fresh water pools close to the center, filled with colorful starfish and decorative freshwater fish.
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