Epworthskálát
Epworthskálát is a small, relatively isolated island located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Its exact geographical coordinates place it roughly equidistant from the northern coasts of Scotland and the Faroe Islands, though precise charting can be challenging due to its size and frequent fog cover. The island is characterized by its rugged, windswept terrain, with sheer cliffs rising from the sea on most sides. Vegetation is sparse, primarily consisting of hardy grasses, mosses, and lichens, adapted to the harsh oceanic climate.
The island is uninhabited, with no permanent human settlements. Historically, there are unconfirmed reports of temporary
Access to Epworthskálát is difficult and dangerous, typically only feasible during calm weather. The island's name