Isle of the Avatar

Description
The Isle of the Avatar is a volcanic island, and it is still volcanically active today, in the southeast of Britannia. The island was only discovered after the end of the Quest of the Avatar where it was referred to as Isle of the Abyss and remains an unfriendly place. An attempt to build a settlement by Sir Cabirus had failed utterly, and the island was again devoid of people. Still, there is much to see on the island. To the north lies the Shrine of Humility, and in the southern half the Shrine of the Codex and the entrances to the Abyss and dungeon Hythloth can be found.

The island hadn't changed much after Ultima V with the construction of the Shrine of the Codex. However, in Ultima VII, the Fellowship had set up their camp in Hythloth, building the Black Gate there.

At the time of Ultima IX, most people believed that the Isle of the Avatar had sunk beneath the wave following the Great Cataclysm and the rise of the Columns. It was however merely a trick on the Guardian's part to make people believe this through the influence of the Columns.

Things to see

 * Dungeon Hythloth
 * Shrine of the Codex
 * Shrine of Humility
 * The Abyss

Trivia

 * For some reason, the Shrine of the Codex and the Shrine of Humility inverted their position in Ultima VI
 * While the people of Ultima IX are meant to believe the Isle of the Avatar has sunk, it still appears on the World Map which creates some confusion.