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===Summary===
===Summary===
Zone Climate Forest Type Real-World Analogue
{| class="wikitable"
West Coast Mild, wet winters; dry summers Mediterranean Woodland Coastal Spain  
! Zone !! Climate !! Forest type || Real-world analogue
Highlands Cooler, wetter or snowier Mixed Temperate / Montane Grassland, steppe, or dry scrub Forest Anatolian plateau  
|-
East Rain shadow, drier Turkey interior
| West Coast || Mild, wet winters; dry summers || Mediterranean Woodland ||  Coastal Spain  
|-
| Highlands || Cooler, wetter or snowier || Mixed Temperate / Montane Grassland,<br>steppe, or dry scrub Forest || Anatolian plateau  
|-
| East || Rain shadow, drier ||  || Turkey interior
|}
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 4 March 2026

Isla Arbojan forests

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West Coast Area (Low Elevation, Near Sea Level)

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Likely Climate:

  • Mild, wet winters
  • Dry, warm to hot summers
  • Classic Mediterranean climate, due to west-coast ocean influence at mid-latitudes (like coastal Spain)

Forest Type:

  • Mediterranean woodland / shrubland.

Flora:

  • Evergreen oaks (holm oak, cork oak)
  • Coastal pine species (stone pine, Monterey pine)
  • Aromatic shrubs: rosemary, thyme, lavender, sage
  • Drought-adapted trees like olive, cypress, arbutus (strawberry tree)

High Elevation Interior (Mountains or Highlands)

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Likely Climate:

  • Cooler due to altitude
  • Possibly wetter depending on prevailing winds and rain shadow
  • Could resemble montane or mixed temperate forests

Forest Type:

  • Mixed Coniferous-Deciduous Forest (or Montane Forest)

Flora:

  • Pines, firs, and spruces (conifers dominate higher up)
  • Deciduous species like beech, birch, oak, and chestnut at mid-elevations
  • Moss, ferns, lichen, and mushrooms in the understory
  • Alpine meadows or rocky scrub near treeline

Rain Shadow Possibility

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  • If the mountains block inland rainfall, you might get a dry steppe or desert-like zone on the eastern side of the island (like Turkey’s Anatolian Plateau). That would contrast sharply with the lusher western side.

You could use that to:

  • Create an ecological gradient across the island
  • Add tension between forest-dwelling cultures and plains/dryland cultures
  • Hide rare oases in otherwise barren areas

Summary

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Zone Climate Forest type Real-world analogue
West Coast Mild, wet winters; dry summers Mediterranean Woodland Coastal Spain
Highlands Cooler, wetter or snowier Mixed Temperate / Montane Grassland,
steppe, or dry scrub Forest
Anatolian plateau
East Rain shadow, drier Turkey interior