Brunneria Borealis (Malachite)
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Brunneria Borealis is an outpost island located in the Whiptail Archipelago. There are three known routes from the island: Granuaile, Yemaya, and an interarchipelago route to Arcadia Island in the Komodo Archipelago.
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Natural Resources
This island spawns hemp, sassafras, and weld.
Buildings
There are no buildings on Brunneria Borealis.
Government
Brunneria Borealis is an uninhabitable island.
History
A turtle on the northwest coast of the island reads, "This island were fashioned by Damienroc."
Brunneria Borealis is the scientific name for Brunner's Mantis, also called the northern grass mantis, or the walking-stick mantis. It is found in south-eastern United States, and like whiptails, the species has no males, and reproduces instead by parthenogenesis.









