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The island houses some ruins, seemingly the remains of ancient buildings, something which implies at past, consistent human presence on the island.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 215, Pages 13-15</ref>
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The island houses some ruins, seemingly the remains of ancient buildings, something which implies at past, consistent human presence on the island. Only cracked sections of stone wall, column capitals and stone architraves remain. <ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 215, Pages 13-15</ref>
   
 
[[Makarov Dreyar]] went on to note that, in the past, Tenrou Island was said to have been inhabited by a real fairy.<ref name="Chapter 203, Pages 4-5"/>
 
[[Makarov Dreyar]] went on to note that, in the past, Tenrou Island was said to have been inhabited by a real fairy.<ref name="Chapter 203, Pages 4-5"/>

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Tenrou Island (天狼島, Tenrō Jima lit. Heaven Wolf Island) is the holy ground of the Fairy Tail guild. X784's S-Class Wizard Promotion Trial was held on this island.[1] It is also the resting place of Fairy Tail's first Guild Master, Mavis Vermilion.[2]

Climate and Area

Examinaters base

Examiners' base

Tenrou Island is well-known for its summer-hot climate, not affected by other climates and weather systems on the mainland. Cana Alberona noted this is because of clashing currents present in the area, which keep temperatures high all year long.[3]

Barrier

The Island is normally hidden by a strong barrier, making it impossible to find no matter what Magic one uses. This is because there is a highly classified secret regarding Fairy Tail hidden there.

Geography

Tenrou Island stands alone in the middle of the sea, with no other isles visible in the surrounding area. It is a mildly small, rocky and steep island covered by lush vegetation, both bright yellow[4] and green in color.[5] One side of the island is shown to be particular rocky, possessing large formations jutting outwards from the ground, one near the shore, protruding above the sea, and the other near the center of the island, overlooking it; the latter has a pair of waterfalls falling down from it in a small lake below. Topping such second rocky formation stands the most distinctive element of the island: the Tenrou Tree, a gigantic tree with a gnarled, mildly curved trunk, ending in a number of large branches which sustain something that has been described as being similar to "an island of top of an island", being a large, flat section composed of earth and crowded by a multitude of normal-sized trees.[2]

Galleries

A bare rocky bay is present along the shores of the island, where no trees are present, but many large roots are shown crowding the rocks overlooking a clearing,[6] where eight galleries open, leading, through a cave system consisting of an identical number of caves, with four of them converging together in two pairs to create single pathways,[7] to the inner part of the island, to a glade, flanked by trees and palms,[8] where a waterfall is present.[9] This place acted as the starting point for X784's S-Class Wizard Promotion Trial, with all of the galleries being marked by a letter from "A" to "H", and back then was marked by the smoke coming from a pile of trunks ordinately disposed in a square shape to generate a massive brazier.[10]

The gallery marked by the letter "C" leads to a marine cave joining it with another route, with a sandy ground, stalactites hanging from the ceiling and corals adorning the rocky sections. The ceiling sports several holes, lighting up the place alongside the number of firefly-like beings floating in the area, which during the Exam had a large banner bearing the kanji for "Fight" hanging from two stalactites,[11] and a wooden portcullis blocking the way to the joint gallery leading out;[12] this would have been opened only after the loss of one of the two competing teams fighting in the cave. The gallery marked by the letter "E" instead leads to a cave which, aside from stalactites, has a multitude of natural rocky pillars going from the ground to the ceiling. Blooming vegetation grows here, in the form of grass, bushes, corals, cactus-like plants and lianas.[13] Holes in the ceiling are present here as well.[14] Path "D" instead leads to an artificial, ancient-looking tunnel made of stone, covered in moss and having roots from the trees above appear here and there from the ceiling. Stone statues reminiscent of totems are lined up the walls. Gallery "A" leads to an open-air beach, with trees and bushes flanking it.[15] Another route is shown leading to a cave with large holes on the walls, similar to rough windows, and a number of stalagmites and stalactites adorning it; polka-dotted mushrooms, somehow reminiscent of amanita muscaria with inverted colorschemes, are also present.[16]

First Guild Master's Grave

Somewhere on the island, in a small clearing surrounded by thick vegetation, is located the grave of the first Guild Master of the Fairy Tail guild, Mavis Vermilion. This is a large and yet sober structure composed of light stone, with a series of three rectangular steps, flanked by four small pillars with square sections, one sitting at each edge, being topped by a pair of vertically-placed, flat carved stones, with small geometrical parts jutting upwards on each's summit, on the side nearest to the other stone, and a circular hole being generated by two carved semicircles present on each stone's inner side. Vegetation has grown throughout the structure due to its age, with small plants and moss covering it here and there. Sitting at the grave's sides are two simple, short rectangular stones, similarly covered in vegetation, and leading to it is a pathway consisting of several small, flat stones placed one near the other without an accurate order. In front of the structure, to the pathway's right, is the section of a short metal fence, with the top edges of its poles shaped like rough Fleur-de-lis.[17]

Ruins

The island houses some ruins, seemingly the remains of ancient buildings, something which implies at past, consistent human presence on the island. Only cracked sections of stone wall, column capitals and stone architraves remain. [18]

Makarov Dreyar went on to note that, in the past, Tenrou Island was said to have been inhabited by a real fairy.[2]

The lower half of the island is full of natural caves, which form a large, underground labyrinth. On the surface, the island is covered by rich, tropical jungles and waterfalls. It was serving as the battleground in the war between Grimoire Heart and Fairy Tail. It was thought to be destroyed by The Black Dragon, Acnologia, after the Fairy Tail and Grimoire Heart war ended. But, seven years later Ichiya tells the surviving members of Fairy Tail that Tenrou Island still exists.

Condition Red

During Promotion Trials which take place on the island, a signal is established, which, if activated, temporarily puts the exam itself on hold. Such evenience, caused by an unlikely enemy attack on the island, is communicated throughout the island by the firing of a red signal blast at the hands of one of the Fairy Tail Mages, activating the so-called Condition Red, which prompts all of the guild members present on the island at the time to ready for battle.[19][20] Such occurrence seems to be known to all Fairy Tail members, and is not specified before the exam itself, as shown when Doranbolt, a spy from the Magic Council participating in the Exam while pretending to be a Fairy Tail Mage, had no idea what the signal meant.[21]

Fauna

Tenrou Island - bonus infos

Animals from Tenrou Island, with their respective zones

Tenrou Island is inhabited by a variety of peculiar animals, inhabiting specific zones of the island. Some of them are shown to be large and aggressive, something which only contributed to make the Exam held there more difficult.

  • The Rollidillo inhabits the southern part of the island. It is a massive, strong, quadrupedal reptilian creature with a large mouth full of sharp teeth.[22] Its body is covered in very hard scales, and, whenever it gets serious, it curls it up and rolls over enemies.[23]
  • The Doscasaurus, living in the northwestern part of the island, is an enormous, carnivorous dinosaur-like creature covered in scales and walking on its rear legs, with its forelegs being smaller in comparison, much like a real tyrannosaurus rex. It possesses a prominent, dark round section topping the upper front part of its head,[24] which it uses to headbutt preys to eat, something which it's proud of.[23]
  • The Curily is a small rodent-like creature covered in light fur, sporting a long tail and large, dark ears.[24] It inhabits the northern part of the island, but goes south when it's winter, in spite of Tenrou's constant climate.[23]
  • The Clipper is a mildly large bird with a prominent crest and seemingly mobile, horn-like protrusions sprouting from the ending part of its abdomen. It inhabits the central western part of the island, and it's known for being very brutal, attacking in flocks.[24][23]
  • The Hodras, inhabiting the southwestern part of the island, is a massive, strong pig-like creature covered in dark spots,[24][25] believed to be related to the pigs it shares the appearance with. It is not unique to Tenrou Island, being quite common in Fiore.[23]
  • The Kubina Gamaru, which inhabits the northeastern part of the island, is a large and bizarre herbivorous creature, which can range from 5 to 7 meters. It has short, thin limbs, with human-like hands, stands on its rear legs and possesses a pair of hanging antenna-like protrusions sprouting from the sides of its head. Curiously enough, few of them can understand human language and similarly speak it.[26][23]
  • The Backsye is a small, reptilian creature highly reminiscent of a chameleon, inhabiting the eastern part of the island. It is capable of camouflaging into the wood and dirt, something which makes it difficult to spot, and hunts for bugs.[23]
  • The Tenrou Squirrel is a small rodent-like creature, which, as the name suggests, is highly reminiscent of a squirrel, with dark spots covering its back. As again implied by its name, it only lives on Tenrou Island, inhabiting its southern part, and is an extremely uncommon sight even for scholars who have studied all of the world's organism.[23]


Magic and Abilities

The Great Tenrou Tree bestows divine protection upon those bearing the Fairy Tail crest marking so they can not die while on the island.[27]

References

  1. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 201, Pages 14-15
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 203, Pages 4-5
  3. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 203, Page 2
  4. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 200, Page 1
  5. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 207, Page 1
  6. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 203, Page 16
  7. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 203, Page 7
  8. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 207, Page 16
  9. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 207, Page 13
  10. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 203, Page 6
  11. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 203, Pages 19-20
  12. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 204, Pages 2-3
  13. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 204, Pages 13-19
  14. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 206, Page 17
  15. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 205, Pages 2-5
  16. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 207, Pages 8-10
  17. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 208, Page 2
  18. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 215, Pages 13-15
  19. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 212, Pages 18-20
  20. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 213, Page 2
  21. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 213, Page 12
  22. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 208, Page 3
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 23.6 23.7 Fairy Tail Manga: Volume 27, Bonus Info
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 208, Page 4
  25. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 208, Pages 17-18
  26. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 208, Pages 5-7
  27. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 235

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