Graf
Explorer
The wiki's bad, really. I should have thought things through before posting like I did.Thanks Graf that answers a lot of my questions and concerns. I think the easiest solution for me rather than the Isle is to assume that thirty is a rough number and that the terrain is rough. I might also assume that the area the Eladrin are in has been temporarily attatched to Daunton from the Feywild.
For my part sorry for being a lazy peruser!
Sorry to have come of like a raging psychotic.
I've edited the wiki (setting page) to hopefully make it clearer.
main wiki said:The island itself is a bit more than thirty miles long* on the N/S axis, featuring a deeply forested interior and shear cliffs around all sides. The cliffs recede to sea level only at one point, the large double bay around which the city of Daunton is built.
*With the linkages to the feywild apparently reopening the interior of Daunton has become increasingly difficult to map; the effects are sporadic now but there are persistent rumors the interior of the island is warping -- new (or at least not seen since the days of Arga the Black) valleys, rivers and other features have been reported -- in some cases causing trips to the interior that would take only a few hours to take days or more.
And added a new geography section on the daunton page
Geography said:The island itself is a bit more than thirty miles long on the N/S axis, featuring a deeply forested interior and shear cliffs around all sides. The cliffs recede to sea level only at one point, the large double bay around which the city of Daunton is built.
At least the isle is 30 miles long if you sail around it. With the linkages to the feywild apparently reopening the interior of Daunton has become increasingly difficult to map. The effects are sporadic now but there are persistent rumors the interior of the island is growing in size. In some cases causing trips to the interior that would take only a few hours to take days or more.
New valleys, rivers, mountains and other features have been reported; some of them closely matching geographical features not seen since the days of Arga the Black.
This effect has led credence to the theory circulating in arcane circles that Arga's rituals were never permanent and the death of her student Esthanapiros has some how allowed the feywild to slip into sync with Daunton's interior again. Prognosticators warn darkly of the not so distant past, when Daunton's interior was so heavily warped by the feywild as to have been massive, and hordes of viscous humanoids from the savage lands poured through the feywild to assail Daunton in unending waves.
I hope that works for you, but if not lets work together until we can iterate to a point that does.
