
After a sudden plane crash, a group of average people awaken on a remote island, cut off from civilization. Some of the wreckage smolders on the beach, others partially sunk in the sea, the radio silent. Towering trees and unfamiliar wildlife loom beyond the sandy shoreline. With no clear path home, they must work together to survive, adapt, and uncover the island’s secrets. It’s not on any map—and it feels like it was never meant to be found.
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Created | 14 days ago |
Last Updated | 14 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

River
The river winds through the jungle like a silver thread, its surface dappled with light that filters through the dense canopy above. Slow in some places, rushing in others, it slips past mossy stones and twisted roots that reach into the current like grasping fingers. Strange flowers bloom along the banks, trembling without wind, and now and then the water ripples with no clear cause. It cools the air, offers life—but carries an eerie stillness, as if something beneath is always watching.

The Beach
the sandy shoreline of an island, specifically the area where land meets the sea

The Dense Jungle
The jungle is thick and humid, alive with sound and shadow. Towering trees stretch skyward, their leaves forming a dense green canopy that filters the light into dappled gold. Vines twist around trunks, and the air is rich with the scent of earth and growing things. Insects buzz, birds call, and something unseen rustles just out of view. Every step feels like discovery—or warning.

The island
Rising from endless ocean, the island is a wild, untamed place—its shores lined with golden sand and jagged black stone. Dense jungle crowds the interior, alive with strange birds and flickers of movement in the underbrush. A freshwater spring trickles from a mossy cliff, its pool cool and clear, never dry. Some plants bloom with faint light at dusk, and the air hums with a quiet, ancient energy. It’s raw and dangerous, but there's something about it—like the island wants you to survive.

The shallows
Shallow water environments can be sandy, rocky, or muddy, each supporting different types of marine life. Examples include kelp forests in rocky areas and habitats for crabs, worms, and fish in sandy areas.