Pheldoon

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Pheldoon Islands, commonly referred to as Pheldoon, is a notable community of islands situated within the Pheldoon River in southeastern Oldeshire. This distinctive locale, under the control of the Puck Syndicate, is surrounded by various significant areas, including Shadow Creek to the north, the Jarreau Plateau to the east, Milliput Farms to the north, and El Dorado to the south.

Overview

Pheldoon is spread across four islands, with the main settlement built along the coast of the river, offering a unique waterside living experience. The positioning of the islands provides strategic and picturesque value to the community.

The Puck Syndicate, a notable governing body in the region, oversees Pheldoon. This control emphasizes the strategic importance and uniqueness of the island community within Oldeshire.

Each of the four islands within Pheldoon has distinct characteristics:

  • Westernmost Island:
    • Open-Air Throne Room: Dedicated to the Tyrolord, this structure symbolizes the historical role that helped maintain order among the Tyros, under the oversight of the Puck Syndicate.
    • Crucifix Statue: A significant cultural monument.
    • Watchtower and House: Providing lookout and residential facilities.
  • Second Island:
    • his island features a solitary house, highlighting its private and secluded nature.
  • Third Island:
    • Dedicated to nature, this island hosts only a boat dock, preserving its natural beauty and tranquility.
  • Easternmost Island:
    • Features a watchtower and lighthouse, crucial for navigation and safety.
    • Festival Plaza: A space for community gatherings and celebrations.

Main Coastal Settlement

The coastal part of Pheldoon includes essential community structures and amenities. There are 12 homes in the settlement, forming the core residential area. There is General Store, catering to the daily needs of the islanders. There is a library, a large plaza, and a large dock as well.

Pheldoon's unique island setting and diverse facilities, from the nature-focused third island to the bustling large plaza, create a vibrant community life. The historical significance of the Tyrolord's throne room adds a layer of cultural depth to the community.