Along the south side of the isle, nestled in a natural bay is the bustling port city of Tullach. It is home to both Luachmhar University, and the Cathedral of St. Brigid. Known for it bustling downtown and historic sections it is a beautiful city that remembers the old world while embracing the new.
Along the northern side of the isle is Innishmore resting alon the banks of the river Claire where it meets the sea. Its an old town that's been home to many generations of fishermen. A close knit and somewhat superstitious lot. But sturdy and dependable folk when you gain their trust. Home to both the a modern fishery and the Old Castle a landmark built sometime before the 1200s.
Nestled near the heart of the wild woods lies the town of Glaisinkyl, a place full of strange tales of the woods that surround them. At the center of town les the Old Oak, an ancient still living tree which houses a tavern that claims to have existed for over thousands years. Among the old style houses rises a newcomer of glass and steel, a symbol of he modern era. The Calhoun research center, a top of the line lab and hub for various projects and experiments across the island.
And the Monastery of the brothers of St. Ciaran, it perches in the hills to the north of Glaisinkyl beyond the thick wild woods. Home to many artifacts of the isle teh brothers keep to themselves and guard their records and relics from prying eyes and grasping hands. Some legends speak of an ancient shrine bellow their monastery, built before man ever arrived.
Three other towns exist upon the isle smaller but no less important in their own way. Balingort is the farming hub processing and distributing the crops and cattle to the isle and beyond. The lumber mill of Brevan in continuous operation since the 1700s the wood from the might oak, ash and yew trees across the isle have built both home sand ships, though nowadays its usually made in to fine hand crafted furniture. And Kalder up in the rocky mountains along the north home to an old iron mine, but there is more than just iron in the mountains, both coal, and silver have been found as well.