MorneàlEau
MorneàlEau is a fictional island located in the Caribbean Sea. Its name, translating roughly to "gray water" in French, is often attributed to the distinctive color of the waters surrounding its northern coast, a phenomenon caused by mineral deposits from underwater volcanic activity. The island's topography is characterized by a central, dormant volcano, Mount Cinder, with lush rainforests cascading down its slopes towards fertile coastal plains.
The history of MorneàlEau is marked by periods of indigenous settlement, followed by colonization by European
The economy of MorneàlEau is primarily driven by tourism, attracted by its natural beauty, pristine beaches,