To the Northeast of the continent the dragons call home lies a tropical island. Named for the brightly colored birds that flock among the rainforest that blankets the small landmass, Macaw Isle is mostly uninhabited, save for a small contingent of Amphitheres in the jungle and a few other breeds living in the grasslands of the north.

The fauna consists of small tropical animals, with nothing larger than a few herds of wild boar. And of course, a bird-watcher's wet-dream in avians.

The isle is, for the most part, considered a neutral zone, as most of the clans see the island of having little value. The feathered-serpents who call it home, however, disagree and cling to the area as a throw-back to their days of supremacy on Earth as Aztec and Mayan dieties.

Places of Interest:
Community Amphithere Nest - A huge banyan tree in the western portion of the isle. Seriously huge. This tree is ancient enough to have been planted at the dawn of time and taken root five minutes after. The nests are mostly restricted to the inner branches of the tree. The feathered snakes also use the area as a general meeting place. If you're looking for one of the locals, try the nest first. This is the nest mostly for Ampitheres who only live on this isle, since the majority of them live in the Southern Rain Forest.