Tethys Island (Meridian)
- "Tethys Island" redirects here. For other uses, see Tethys Island (disambiguation).
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Tethys Island is a medium island located in the Basilisk Archipelago. There are three known routes from this island: Black Ogopogo, Marmara Odonata, and an inter-archipelago route to Murex Island in the Iguana Archipelago
Natural resources
This island spawns chalcocite, cowslip, iron, and wood.
Buildings
There are no buildings on Tethys Island.
History
Tethys Island was originally located on the Malachite Ocean. An inscription on a pile of logs at the north-eastern corner of the island reads "This island were fashioned by Synful."
Tethys Island takes its name from the Tethys Ocean, which formerly existed between Gondwana and Laurasia before the opening of the Indian Ocean two hundred million years ago. It was named after the Greek titaness Tethys, a sea goddess, daugher of Uranus and Gaia, and sister and wife to Oceanus.
Tethys Island is an uninhabitable island.