![]() ![]() Note, however, that even though in this day and age about any island you can set foot upon was probably already visited by a human being, that doesn't mean you'll find any signs of human presence left on it. In past centuries such islands could be found in every ocean, but these days it takes loads of Phlebotinum to keep them hidden. ![]() Often found on The Spanish Main, spectacularly uncharted as it is. The typical Deserted Island is full of Jungle Japes, involving bamboo devices, coconuts and parrots. Island of Mystery: An island containing monsters, mad scientists, castaways, ancient temples, ruins and other mysterious phenomena.note Also, despite the name, it's actually a peninsula. If it's a Lost World, the heroes might escape with a dinosaur to show off (if it doesn't eat them) if it's covered in Eldritch Ruins, they'll be lucky to escape with their sanity intact. Monster Island: The abode of hungry monsters.Treasure Island: The favourite spot for Pirates to bury their treasure, usually found by means of following a hidden map.Castaway Island: A larger island with enough flora and fauna for Robinson Crusoe and his marooned imitators to figure out a way to find food and make clothes. ![]() As this is a subtrope, examples of it go on its own page. "Far Side" Island: A circular island approximately ten feet in diameter, with a single palm tree situated near the center - the stock setting for many cartoons, with many comedic uses (including Meat-O-Vision).These islands come in several main varieties. It is completely uninhabited, and hence devoid of Story, until the protagonists arrive. There's plenty of fish and lots of flora and fauna here to sustain you until the next ship passes by.in a decade or two.Ī smallish island, off the shipping lanes. ![]()
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