McNuadas’s Archipelagos

Xeo

Emerging like a paper craft from a children’s book; Archipelago Xeo has been described in lost and rare texts of ancient McNuada folk as an emblem of harmony, reuniting both mediums of air and water, forcing winter to co-exist with eternal spring and bonding their respective creatures into a contained ecological snow globe. Walking through it, animals are preserved mid-saunter in walls of ice, forming frozen moments in history in a wonderful whitewashed sight for sore eyes. Originally attracting the McNuada and Von Schnitzel families for recreation, they both found in Xeo a piece of home; where the atmosphere lacked in sub-zero temperature, Xeo’s more than made up for with eternal winter, ringing up nostalgia in their genes that had slipped their memories over generations.

Arbores De Fibra

This Islands are home to a strange phylum of fiber trees that perform the normal photosynthesis process of all other trees by daylight, and add in a little extra magic by night. Taking up the potential energy from the sea current, topographical land vibrations and their successive reverberations, along with the chemical energy from the soil, and transform them to light. Trodden by armies of Von Schnitzel and McNuada campaigns in turn, the lights have gone out in most places and stripped the evergreen trees of their nocturnal majesty. Ignorant that they’re the reason the magic is gone, the Von Schnitzel and McNuada armies remain and insist on finding the secret light process of Árbores de Fibra, and graze their way like cattle through the jungle island.

Abunduncia

The land of plenty has come up in many folk tales, from local tribes to seafarers far and wide. To hear the recounts; the land of plenty has everything a man could wish for; fruits to feed cities, an Eden, a Jinnah and a Valhalla in one. The legend goes that these islands are cursed, for no soul that has found it has ever wanted to find its way back. And like all tales of the sea, it has to be taken with a grain of salt; this archipelago is a cargo dump that is emptied at varying intervals by the traders, seamen and smugglers back onto their ships for sale, and now mostly houses McNuada encampments and the occasional Von Schnitzel row when both families come to restock at around the same time.

Tesouro

They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and these islands are the living epitome of the theory. Located in an area rich in whirlpools and wild currents, this island has been the ultimate destination of most shipwrecks. Almost impossible to get to without joining the stash and being added to the shelf, the quest remains rewarding. Loot of all kind can be found astray on the shores, up for the taking. And who is better at taking than two displaced families in the middle of the Pacific?