The Lore of Hollow Key

When the boundaries of reality shattered during The Incident, the convergence of the Fae Wilds with the remnants of Earth created places of strange and terrifying beauty. One such place is Hollow Key, where the drowned remains of the Florida Keys have merged with the enchanting yet perilous energies of The Hollow.
Hollow Key is a hauntingly beautiful archipelago of islands that defy logic and time. Once the paradise of the Florida Keys, it has been transformed into a liminal space where the mundane and the magical coexist. The ocean surrounding Hollow Key glows faintly in the perpetual twilight, its surface rippling with impossible colors that shimmer like an oil slick.
The islands are overgrown with vegetation that glows in bioluminescent hues—lilac vines, cyan moss, and golden flowers—and the air hums faintly with an eerie melody, as if the islands themselves are alive. The wreckage of human civilization can still be found here: the skeletons of bridges that once connected the islands now float in midair, crumbling highways spiral into the sky, and half-sunken buildings are encased in crystalline roots.
The tides in Hollow Key shift unpredictably, flooding some islands and exposing others at random, creating an ever-changing labyrinth that only the fae truly understand