Elathuria Island

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Elathuria Island is a notable and historically significant small island located in central Oldeshire. Nestled between Arena Island to the west and Duomo to the east, and with New Brumley to its south, Elathuria Island holds a prominent place in the region. It is celebrated for its dedication to Elathuria, an influential early Shire founding figure and leader.

Overview

The island is distinguished by its architecture, characterized by thick stone brick buildings that exude a sense of durability and timelessness. The use of lapis lazuli blue tiles for roofing adds a distinctive and vibrant touch to the island's aesthetic.

The island is almost entirely developed, with the sole exception of natural grassy areas along the coastline, preserving a touch of natural beauty amidst the urban environment.

Access to Elathuria Island is facilitated by both the Hestia Line and the Skira Line, ensuring convenient connectivity with the rest of Oldeshire. This accessibility underscores the island's importance as a central hub in the region.

Elathuria Island's establishment in honor of Elathuria cements the island's significance in the history and cultural heritage of Oldeshire. It serves as a living tribute to the legacy and contributions of a key figure in the formation and development of the Shire.