Cinnabarite Island (Meridian)
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Cinnabarite Island is an outpost island located in the Gila Archipelago. There are four known routes from the island: Acanthaster Spits, Eitr Glacier, Fugu Island, and Scorpion Island.
Natural resources
This island spawns indigo and wood.
Buildings
There are no buildings on Cinnabarite Island.
Government
Cinnabarite Island is an uninhabitable island.
History
Cinnabarite Island was originally located on the Malachite Ocean. An inscription on a rock on a northern fringe reads, "This island were fashioned by Orsino."
Cinnabarite, also called cinnabar, is red mercuric sulphide (HgS), or native vermilion, the common ore of mercury. The name comes from the Greek. Like elemental mercury, cinnabarite is highly toxic to humans.