Cenote Island (Meridian)
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Cenote Island is an outpost island located in the Lacerta Archipelago. There are two known routes from the island: Saltstraum Rock and an inter-archipelago route to Duat Island in the Komodo Archipelago.
Natural resources
This island spawns hemp, masuyite, and stone.
Buildings
There are no buildings on Cenote Island.
Government
Cenote is currently an uninhabitable island.
History
Cenote Island was originally located on the Malachite Ocean. A rock in the north corner of the island reads, "This island were fashioned by Rohanx."
A cenote is a deep natural well or sinkhole most commonly found in central America, formed by the collapse of surface limestone that exposes ground water underneath, and sometimes used by the ancient Mayans for sacrificial offerings.