Nal'leri


Nal’leri is the second smallest island in the Belinda chain at only 165 square miles. It is also the only island that isn’t at least moderately populated. There are a few locals from nearby tribes who have set up shop on the island. But the majority of the natives steer clear. The reason for this is on the northeastern tip of the island. There the Tur’as’ok Volcano simmers. So far, it has proven to lie dormat, serving only to provide heat and energy for the hot spring resorts that have set up on the southwestern tip. It is near these resorts that the Kalian’n Ferry drops off any passengers. The island is almost completely covered in wild jungle, with a few beaches that are accessible. Even with the threat of the volcano looming above them, most tourists still seem to find peace and relaxation in the hot springs of the island.