Lone Peak Island
This island has the shape of a very steep hill and to the trained eye show signs to having once been part of the main island. The side and back are mostly almost unsurmountable cliffs where harpies tend to nest, a nuisance to boats. The island has some woodlands and mostly is known for large salt deposits (maybe a remnant from influence of the quasi elemental plane of salt) near the bases and inner crevice’s of the mountains. Though few venture here because of roaming salt elementals, dire creatures and the true owner of the island, a very large tribe of feral kobolds.
These kobolds have survived isolation on this island and have regressed to a somewhat tribal lifestyle. So they are less cowardly and more direct. They live and hunt here and accept no intruders. For some strange reason they have an abhorrent fear of the sea and never try to cross it.
During the first night at Cratenga the party was drawn to something purple falling from the sky and landing on the island.
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