. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The deserted island is an island located somewhere on the Pacific Ocean."@en . . "Unova"@en . . "Dad Overboard"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jumbo Pearl"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Turners \nAn Elf \nTimmy's Fairies"@en . . . "\u7121\u4EBA\u5CF6 Deserted Island"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Deserted Island is a small island in the central northern region of the Island Nations. The island is a popular hideout for mermaids who enjoy privacy. There is a deep cave on the east side of the island near the small dock on the south, and a small forest that covers the remainder of the island. Hunters often come to the island seeking treasure, such as the elusive Rainbow Shell."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Earth"@en . . . . "The Deserted Island is a small island in the central northern region of the Island Nations. The island is a popular hideout for mermaids who enjoy privacy. There is a deep cave on the east side of the island near the small dock on the south, and a small forest that covers the remainder of the island. Hunters often come to the island seeking treasure, such as the elusive Rainbow Shell. Not much happens on the Deserted Island. Lazlo, his fellow ex-Razril Knights, and Chiepoo were marooned on the island when they were exiled from Razril. They first encounter Lilin in this area (Lazlo first encounters her near the Subterranean Lake, but she leaves items for him and jumps into the lake out of fear). When Chiepoo is captured by a giant crab on the fourth day, Lilin tells them all the events that led to Chiepoo's capture. When the island is revisited, it becomes home to some of the most powerful enemies normally fought, including the Moss Behemoth and the Ogre Frog. Lilen and Taisuke can be found near the Subterranean Lake, but they can only be gathered in two successive visits, and not one single visit."@en . . . . . . "\"This tiny island remains as a slice of untouched paradise.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Deserted Island"@en . . . . "The deserted island is an island located somewhere on the Pacific Ocean."@en . . . . . . "Deserted Island"@en . . . . . . . . . . "A smallish island, off the shipping lanes. It is completely uninhabited, and hence devoid of Story, until the protagonists arrive. These islands come in four main varieties. \n* 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 and comedic uses (including Meat-O-Vision). \n* Castaway Island: A larger island with enough flora and fauna for Robinson Crusoe and his marooned imitators to strut their stuff. \n* Treasure Island: the favourite spot for Pirates to bury their treasure, usually found by means of following a map. \n* Monster Island: The abode of monsters. If it's a Lost World, the heroes might escape with a dinosaur to show off; if it's covered in Eldritch Ruins, they'll"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Deserted Island"@en . "Deserted Island"@en . . . . "\u5B64\u5CF6"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "10"^^ . . . . . . "Dad Overboard"@en . . "12"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "\"This tiny island remains as a slice of untouched paradise.\""@en . . . . "A smallish island, off the shipping lanes. It is completely uninhabited, and hence devoid of Story, until the protagonists arrive. These islands come in four main varieties. \n* 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 and comedic uses (including Meat-O-Vision). \n* Castaway Island: A larger island with enough flora and fauna for Robinson Crusoe and his marooned imitators to strut their stuff. \n* Treasure Island: the favourite spot for Pirates to bury their treasure, usually found by means of following a map. \n* Monster Island: The abode of monsters. If it's a Lost World, the heroes might escape with a dinosaur to show off; if it's covered in Eldritch Ruins, they'll be lucky to escape with their sanity intact. The typical Desert Island is full of Jungle Japes, involving bamboo devices, coconuts and parrots. Often found on The Spanish Main, spectacularly uncharted as it is. In past centuries such islands could be found in every ocean, but these days it takes load of Phlebotinum to keep them hidden. In Science Fiction, a deserted moon or planet makes an acceptable substitute. Leaving these closed circles is often made difficult. Grammatical note: these are more classically referred to as desert islands (see definition 2). This does not, in fact, imply that they are dry places. Examples of Deserted Island include:"@en . . . . . . . . . . .