Namaka

A dense jungle island known for venom harvesting, medicinal flora, and secluded Anadi settlements.

Much of Namaka remains unmapped by outsiders.

Known For

  • medicinal plants
  • venom harvesting
  • giant insects
  • silk weaving
  • Anadi settlements

Warm rains and thick canopies cover much of the island year-round.

The coastline is humid and fertile, but the deeper interior becomes increasingly difficult to navigate.

Anadi Territory

Large portions of Namaka are effectively autonomous under the stewardship of local Anadi communities.

Outsiders are tolerated cautiously and rarely permitted beyond established coastal routes.

Those who disrespect local customs often find themselves unwelcome very quickly.

Jungle Hazards

Namaka is home to:

  • venomous wildlife
  • massive insects
  • carnivorous flora
  • ancient overgrown ruins

Even experienced Tidewardens avoid certain regions of the interior.

Silk Trade

Namakan silk is prized throughout the Isles for its durability and unusual texture.

Certain forms of treated jungle silk are even used in surgical practices and alchemical filtration.