The Denali Isles are a broad archipelago of forested mountains, coral reefs, storm channels, and crowded harbors. Once dominated by a slaver trading company, the region now balances fragile freedom against surviving exploitation networks. Every island supports distinct communities, hidden anchorages, old company works, and dangerous wilderness. The isles suit campaigns involving naval warfare, liberation struggles, exploration, political rebuilding, smuggling, and expeditions into places the company deliberately erased.
Denali Isles
Region AtlasMaritime archipelagoA large island region spanning many inhabited islands, remote reefs, and several days of coastal sailing.
Denali Isles
Where every tide carries a memory, a warning, or a chance to break free.
PopulationModerate along sheltered coasts and dense near…
ClimateWarm maritime weather brings humid summers, heavy…
TerrainA broad archipelago contains volcanic islands,…
StabilityUnsteady but improving, with local councils…
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Settlements
Harbor City
Port cityLarge
Administrative center and contested naval base
Northwatch
Hill fortMedium
Defensive outpost and signal station
Greenwater
Coastal villageSmall
Fishing hub and resistance haven
Saltmarket
Market townMedium
Commercial exchange point
Reefside
Island harborSmall
Navigation center and smuggler port