Frönets
Frönets is a small, fictional island located in the Baltic Sea. Its name, derived from a local dialect, loosely translates to "little seed," hinting at its diminutive size and perhaps its isolated nature. Geographically, Frönets is characterized by a rugged coastline, with rocky shores giving way to sparse, windswept vegetation. The interior is dominated by a few low hills and patches of hardy shrubs and grasses, providing minimal shelter from the elements.
The island's history is sparsely documented, largely consisting of oral traditions and scant records of temporary
Today, Frönets remains uninhabited. It is primarily visited by a small number of birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts