Roaring Isle

The Roaring Isle (Thyngtale: Ynys Ruol, Eilat: The Island of Aemis) is a single island on the northeast of Kylorne divided by mountains. It is estimated to be the largest, or second-largest island on the continent depending on one’s view on the Handel being a river or a strait, with a largely undocumented size of around 800,000 m2.

Etymology
The name of the Roaring Isle derives from the Thyngtale name of Ynys Ruol, which pertain to the wide and unrelenting thunderstorms that gather around the island every few days. "Ynys" being the name of land, and "Ruol" roughly describing thunder.

The Island of Aemis is named after the Eilatian god of weather and nature.

Climate
The Roaring Isle's climate is mostly temperate and oceanic, with wild and extreme tendencies pertaining to its weather, which produces regular thunderstorms throughout most seasons. Its east shore is significantly warmer than other areas of similar latitudes.

Environment
The narrow Strait of Mor separates the Roaring Isle from the rest of the continent, running for about 800 meters along the isle’s shore. Near the southern border is a small settlement belonging to Vernal Locke called Crossroads, which leads directly into the Fyddskoal - a large, muddy forest covering most of the southwestern part of the island. It arches around the beginning of the Ruol Plateaus, split into two by a lush pass where the township of Thyngfald is located. Both parts of the plateau are called Bryndmunn and Kylefmunn in Thyngtale, and Mount Thesarae and Naveer according to Eilate priests.