To the northeast of Edinburgh stretches a roughly one-mile-long land bridge connecting to a small island spanning roughly 7.7 hectares *828,821 square feet, 77k Square meters*
In old Galic, this island was once named Eliean Chair Amain, but in modern times, it is known as Cramond Island. Stories tell of its strategic importance throughout history, and the place has seen its fair share of bloodshed and battles.
Some scholars even believe it held significant importance to prehistoric Scottish sects of people who lived around the coast since there is at the very least one stone burial site, indicating the presence of humanity…or so we thought until after the descent of Arkadia.
In fact, Eliean Chair Amain was a name I knew quite well, as it was a well-known Fae gathering place where they would come to honor their dead during the fall solstice.