I don't have an exact number for you. The amount of story islands in Raft isn't fixed. It could be influenced by expansions or patches to the game. You might have to explore and discover for yourself to know for sure.
I recommend the following islands that appear in Xianxia novels:
1. Yingzhou Island
2. Myriad Beasts Immortal Venerable: Myriad Beast Island, Dao Exchange Peak
3. Divine Ao Immortal Race, Immortal Dome Island
4. I have an island in the South China Sea
5. Immortal Grove Wonderland: Green Plum Island
6. [Family Cultivation: Liu Immortal Clan, Xiling Island]
7. [Disaster Island: Disaster Island]
8. [I have an infinite island, an island that appears in the endless sea]
9. I Have a Sky Island: Sky City
10. Why is the autumn wind turning lonely?
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many works about deserted islands. The following are some of the more famous movies and novels:
1 Alone at Sea- Lee Hancock
2. Life on a Desert Island- Hanks
3 Mysterious Island- Crosby
4. The Crusaders ·Di Fu
5. The Pianist on the Sea. K Rowling
[Life and Death Tired]
7 " The Fantasy Drifting of Pi "
8. Desert Island Rhapsody. Bezos
9. Philip Seymour Hoffman's Desert Island. McDormand
10 " The Pianist on the Sea Movie Version "- K Rowling
These are just some examples of deserted island works. There are many other excellent works. The specific choice depends on personal preferences and needs.
I recommend the novel "Rebirth of the North, South, and Destruction of the Sui and Tang Dynasties" to you. The main character, Wang Ze, started from the Jiaodong Peninsula of Northern Qi and conquered the Japanese Islands as a stronghold. In the end, he migrated and expanded. He went north to conquer the forest and snowfields, and went south to conquer the Nanyang along the Ryukyu Islands and Yizhou. He owned Jeju Island and an island in Indonesia. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This was a plot of a fable:
A long time ago, there was a king who loved hunting and adventure. One day, he found two isolated islands in the forest and decided to put two herds of deer or sheep on each island. He told the news to his ministers and they all suggested putting the deer on an island because there were wolves on the island.
So the king put the deer on the first island. But when he arrived at the first island, he found that there were no wolves on the island, only some birds and small animals. He was very disappointed, but he still brought the deer back to the second island.
When he returned to the first island, he found that the wolves were already waiting for him. They opened their bloody mouths and prepared to eat the deer herd. The king was shocked and scared, but he still came up with a plan. He ordered the soldiers to take the deer to another island and then bring them back to the first island. On the first island, the king ordered his subjects, especially the brave and clever ones, to protect the deer herd from the wolves.
In the end, the deer herd was safely protected on the second island while the wolves were driven away. The king was happy because he had successfully protected his herd and proved that his subjects were trustworthy. He rewarded his brave and intelligent subjects and gave them more positions and responsibilities.
This story tells us that we can't trust people easily, especially when they don't know us. We must remain vigilant and take the necessary measures to protect ourselves. At the same time, this story also tells us that courage and intelligence are very important qualities that can help us overcome difficulties and enemies.
I'm not aware of extremely famous ones off - hand. But there could be some works by Alaskan authors that are well - known in the local or regional context.