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{{Kingdom_infobox|name = An Skellig|ruler = [[Konung]], [[Clan Tuirseach]]|image-map = [[File:An Skellig.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]|image-location = Places Skellige.png|capital = [[Urialla Harbor]]}}'''An Skellig '''([[Elder Speech]]: ''Small'' or ''Lesser Skellig'') is one of the larger of the islands in the [[Skellige|Skellige Archipelago]]. It lies to the north between [[Ard Skellig]] and [[Spikeroog]]. This is held by jarls from [[Clan Tuirseach]], prestige family from which at least two kings are from.
 
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|City_map = Tw3 map an skellig.png}}'''An Skellig '''([[Elder Speech]]: ''Small'' or ''Lesser Skellig'') is one of the smaller islands in the [[Skellige]] archipelago. It lies to the north between [[Ard Skellig]] and [[Spikeroog]]. It is held by jarls from [[Clan Tuirseach]], a prestigious family from which at least two [[King of the Skellige Isles|kings]] were elected from.
   
== [[The Lonesome World Guide to An Skellig|The Lonesome World Guide]] description ==
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== [[The Lonesome World Guide to An Skellig]] description ==
 
: ''An Skellig is a weary travelers paradise. Those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life need look no further. Those yearning for peace, quiet and transcendental views - the kind that leave one short of breath and renewed in spirit - will find satiation on this isle. Here one may enjoy long walks along the most charming beaches in the isles, ones whose beauty far outshines that of the decidedly overrated coasts of Kovir.''
 
: ''An Skellig is a weary travelers paradise. Those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life need look no further. Those yearning for peace, quiet and transcendental views - the kind that leave one short of breath and renewed in spirit - will find satiation on this isle. Here one may enjoy long walks along the most charming beaches in the isles, ones whose beauty far outshines that of the decidedly overrated coasts of Kovir.''
 
 
: ''Yet the true jewel of An Skellig is its port, which is famed for its skilled craftsmen, considered by many to be the best in the isles. An Skellig's shipbuilders have passed down the secrets of their trade from generation to generation for centuries, perfecting it into something which can proudly and with no exaggeration be called an art. Naturally, as a result one must wait twice as long for a vessel ordered from the local shipwrights than when ordering from lesser workmen.''
 
: ''Yet the true jewel of An Skellig is its port, which is famed for its skilled craftsmen, considered by many to be the best in the isles. An Skellig's shipbuilders have passed down the secrets of their trade from generation to generation for centuries, perfecting it into something which can proudly and with no exaggeration be called an art. Naturally, as a result one must wait twice as long for a vessel ordered from the local shipwrights than when ordering from lesser workmen.''
 
 
: ''Lastly, it would be a crime to discuss An Skellig without mentioning the superb (and surprisingly sophisticated!) local cuisine. Its specialty: sturgeon roasted to golden perfection in a sea-salt crust and served with carrot shavings and a sprinkling of mint. Sadly, this dish, once a mainstay of every tavern and seaside fish-fry, now has become a rarity due to the overfishing that caused a dramatic decline in the population of that most delicious of fish.''
 
: ''Lastly, it would be a crime to discuss An Skellig without mentioning the superb (and surprisingly sophisticated!) local cuisine. Its specialty: sturgeon roasted to golden perfection in a sea-salt crust and served with carrot shavings and a sprinkling of mint. Sadly, this dish, once a mainstay of every tavern and seaside fish-fry, now has become a rarity due to the overfishing that caused a dramatic decline in the population of that most delicious of fish.''
   
== Notable landmarks ==
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== Locations ==
 
* [[Bay Of Winds]]
'''Villages'''
 
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* [[Castle Tuirseach]]
 
* [[Urialla Harbor]]
 
* [[Urialla Harbor]]
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* [[Bay of Winds]]
 
* [[Castle Tuirseach]]
 
 
* [[Yngvar's Fang]]
 
* [[Yngvar's Fang]]
   
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* An Skellig roughly translates to "The Rock in the Sea" in the Irish language (Gaeilge).
 
* An Skellig roughly translates to "The Rock in the Sea" in the Irish language (Gaeilge).
   
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Revision as of 02:49, 26 April 2020

An Skellig (Elder Speech: Small or Lesser Skellig) is one of the smaller islands in the Skellige archipelago. It lies to the north between Ard Skellig and Spikeroog. It is held by jarls from Clan Tuirseach, a prestigious family from which at least two kings were elected from.

The Lonesome World Guide to An Skellig description

An Skellig is a weary travelers paradise. Those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life need look no further. Those yearning for peace, quiet and transcendental views - the kind that leave one short of breath and renewed in spirit - will find satiation on this isle. Here one may enjoy long walks along the most charming beaches in the isles, ones whose beauty far outshines that of the decidedly overrated coasts of Kovir.
Yet the true jewel of An Skellig is its port, which is famed for its skilled craftsmen, considered by many to be the best in the isles. An Skellig's shipbuilders have passed down the secrets of their trade from generation to generation for centuries, perfecting it into something which can proudly and with no exaggeration be called an art. Naturally, as a result one must wait twice as long for a vessel ordered from the local shipwrights than when ordering from lesser workmen.
Lastly, it would be a crime to discuss An Skellig without mentioning the superb (and surprisingly sophisticated!) local cuisine. Its specialty: sturgeon roasted to golden perfection in a sea-salt crust and served with carrot shavings and a sprinkling of mint. Sadly, this dish, once a mainstay of every tavern and seaside fish-fry, now has become a rarity due to the overfishing that caused a dramatic decline in the population of that most delicious of fish.

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Trivia

  • An Skellig roughly translates to "The Rock in the Sea" in the Irish language (Gaeilge).