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Trigepelago

The area known as Trigepelago is a constellation of islands, straits, and waterways that are maintained and developed by Trigonography.

Local attractions include the Shrine of St. Vesuvius (currently serving as a home base), the Arch and Amphitheater monument, and the Witch Ball– and don't miss The Hole in the Bottom of the Sea!


Inceptor Island

The economic hub of Trigepelago, this area is home to the Shrine of Saint Vesuvius, which currently serves as a home base. Nearby, the Trig Hobby Farm has dairy and beef cattle, free-range organically pit-mined hens, and a large-scale hydroponic garden. Next to the farm is the farmer's market– where passing travelers may purchase food items for the low, low price of zilch.

Trigepelago has a lava reserve and furnace bank near the planned Domeicile site.

Trigonography has announced these planned improvements:

  • Accessible Harbors around the entire archipelago
  • Additions of Sugar, Cactus, and Mushroom areas of the Hobby Farm
  • A Domeicile, which may include an enchanting area and message board
  • A raise in the sea level to make travel to and from the entirety of Trigepelago safer for seafaring vessels.

Isle Collustrabam

More correctly a peninsula, Isle Collustrabam is the site of Arch and Amphitheater monument– the purpose of which continually eludes even the most highly-regarded archaeologists, probably because not a one of them has ever heard of it. The Arch shows an unusual color-gradient in the glass, and the Amphitheater is constructed of imported minerals. It has been rumored that ancient pyrotechnic mechanisms have been discovered under this monument.

Forest of the Gap Chasm

This is a largely peaceful and occasionally skeleton-riddled forest surrounding a deep ravine. Efforts have been made to cordon off the edges, though the barriers are occasionally taken down for construction.

It is said that there is a dragon inhabiting the bottom of the ravine. Obviously there isn't one, but it's said anyway for dramatic effect.

Dendrobium Bay

A swampy area and not really a bay, this is a nature preserve where orchids grow in unusually high densities. Feel free to pick some, but please leave plenty for others to enjoy.


Timor-Caseus Rainforest

An undeveloped region of dense jungle, travelers explore the Timor-Caseus at their own risk. The Trigepelago Tourism Board takes no responsibility for levels or items lost in this region.

Cristobalite Mountain Range

This mountain range marks the western border of Trigepelago; unofficially, it is Trig territory, though native witches dispute this.

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