Al-Raqsa
Al-Raqsa, also called the Dancer, was a small island in the Great Sea off the coast of north Zakhara around 1367 DR. Geography Al-Raqsa was located 150 miles (240 kilometers) northwest from Liham and the coast of Zakhara.
Al-Raqsa, also called the Dancer, was a small island in the Great Sea off the coast of north Zakhara around 1367 DR.
Geography
Al-Raqsa was located 150 miles (240 kilometers) northwest from Liham and the coast of Zakhara. Al-Tir island was found 60 miles (97 kilometers) of its southeast shore and Al-Qal'at 100 miles (160 kilometers) due south. The island itself was roughly 60 miles (97 kilometers) long and 75 miles (120 kilometers) wide.
A prominent landrise covered much of the interior of the Dancer. Much of the island was sand and rock, but the northern shoreline was forested.
Activities
Along with the other islands in this area, al-Raqsa was highly contested by both the corsairs of the Corsair Domains and representatives of the Free Cities of Zakhara for its strategic location.