Turtle Island

The largest landmass in the archipelago holds significant historical and political importance. Once captured by Francisco Perez, it became the cornerstone of his ancient kingdom, with the vibrant city of Medina serving as the capital. Even today, Medina retains its status as the unofficial capital of the republic, drawing kings from other islands for the pivotal War Councils. The island is also renowned for its prestigious Academy of the Sky, where the brightest minds in the republic study secrets of airship construction.   Situated at a moderate altitude, Turtle Island enjoys a respite from the dense mists and clouds that cloak other regions throughout most of the year. This climatic advantage fosters fertile agricultural lands, where vast fields of Skyroots have replaced much of the island's original dense jungles. The civilization here thrives in relative peace, shielded from the perils of marauders and erratic weather. Yet, for some people, the island's tranquil existence and laborious daily routines leave them yearning for greater opportunities. Those seeking a life beyond tilling the fields often set their gliders toward other islands in search of their fortunes.
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