![]() Their consists primarily of fruits and fish. The Common Tongue can have an amber, liquid accent when spoken by an islander. They speak the Summer Tongue and often wear capes of brightly-colored feathers when ashore. ![]() Their skin color includes nut brown, teak, ebony, and polished jet. The Summer Islanders are strong and tall, a handsome people eager to learn. The isles are also known for their beautiful birds and flowers. Apes include the "old red men" on Omboru, silver pelts on Jhala, and night stalkers on Walano. The rain forests, sandy beaches, and towering mountains of the isles are inhabited by spotted panthers, packs of lean red wolves, tribes of monkeys, and crocodiles. Near the eastern coast of Khala is Lizard Head. South of Jhala are Parrot Bay, Xon, Doquu, and the Bones. ![]() West of those two large islands are the Singing Stones, the Three Exiles, the Isle of Love, and Moluu. Between the Isle of Birds and Omboru is the Smiling Sea, and the Indigo Straits are between Omboru and Jhala. North of Walano are Stone Head and the Isle of Women, while Koj and the Isle of Birds are to the south. Jhala contains the settled valleys of Red Flower Vale and Sweet Lotus Vale, the latter of which contains the port city of Ebonhead. The cultural or religious heart of the islands seems to be Tall Trees Town, where priestesses carve histories and laws into the Talking Trees. Walano contains the settlements of Lotus Port, Last Lament, and Tall Trees Town. The Smiling Sea divides Walano and Omboru, and the Indigo Straits divide Omboru from Jhala. The three largest islands by far are (from north to south) Walano, Omboru, and Jhala, all of which are larger than the Stepstones. The islands, which number more than fifty, separate the Sunset Sea to the west from the Summer Sea to the east.
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