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Isla Arbojan is a roughly circular island, about | Isla Arbojan is a roughly circular island, about 370 miles north-to-south, and 340 miles west-to-east. A backbone of highland runs from north to south, branching out to the east. It is heavily forested except near the coasts. | ||
The east side is much drier than the west and has few settlements. Most of the people found there are [[wanderers]]. | The east side is much drier than the west and has few settlements. Most of the people found there are [[wanderers]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:37, 25 February 2026

Isla Arbojan was the last of the Triada to be discovered and populated. Like Alta, it is also a mountainous island although the altitude is less and the population consequently larger. It was the location of the portal known as the Mundumbra.
Etymology
The only one of the three main islands which contains the word isla (island), the original name was Isla de Árboles Lejanos meaning the "island of far trees" due to its distance from Alta and Veridia, and the forests which covered most of it. Over time, the name became shortened to the present term.
Although the English settlers had discovered Isla Arbojan, they never settled on it so it had a variety of names.
Geography
Isla Arbojan is a roughly circular island, about 370 miles north-to-south, and 340 miles west-to-east. A backbone of highland runs from north to south, branching out to the east. It is heavily forested except near the coasts.
The east side is much drier than the west and has few settlements. Most of the people found there are wanderers.

Climate
Cregan
The cregan on Isla Arbojan is Rocosa, the name meaning "rocky".
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Industry
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