Whale Tail Island. island Key Forest Plantation lake cell tower hills towns docks.

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Whale Tail Island

island

Key Forest Plantation lake cell tower hills towns docks

Ecosystem Good soil for harvest and plantations Forest Fresh water stream Hills (flat) Many wildlife

Economy Whale oil Whale bones Whale blubber Whale skin Fishing Rare animals, large cats Rare plant life

What the population needs Building materials Electronics Clothing Food not found on island Labor force

Government Most of Island is ruled by itself, every man is his own and there is no police force, the island does have a militia that defends form pirates and other invaders if need be. Though the village does have a manager and police force that keeps the workers in line.

People Most of the inhabitants of the island are members of the village. This village is controlled by the company who “hires” skilled sailors from around the world to whale for them.