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Rook Islands
The Rook Islands are the Indonesian setting of Far Cry 3 and The Far Cry Experience. It is where Vaas, Citra, Hoyt Volker, Buck and Dr. Earnhardt are based, and is full of relics such as ancient ruins and World War II bunkers and tunnels. The Rook Islands consist of two major islands — the North Island and the South Island (actually four islands separated by streams) — along with three smaller islands.
Background
The Rook Islands were once considered a tropical paradise. They are filled with tropical forests, green grasslands, thick swamps and steep mountains, but years of violence and neglect have caused them to fall into a state of permanent turmoil. The once peaceful archipelago once belonged to the thriving native tribes, most notably the Rakyat, who once controlled the islands in their entirety. However, lawless pirates and militiamen have since violently taken over the archipelago.

In the 15th Century Zheng He, a Chinese explorer, passed the islands during a voyage to map the oceans. They proved an ideal location for one of his most loyal warriors - Lin Cong. After Zheng He left the islands, Lin Cong stole one of his colossal treasure ships, the Chaoyang, which contained massive amounts of gold and treasure collected by Zheng on his many voyages and promised his crew wealth and power which he promptly delivered. Once Lin Cong and his men secured and hid the ship, they set out to enslave the natives, the Chinese intruders forced the native slaves to build shrines as well as some towns and temples in his name. At this point, Lin Cong and his men were considered lords of the islands (with Lin still in complete control), the island's newfound empire was short-lived, however, as a vengeful Zheng He returned for Chaoyang and his traitorous old ally. After a relatively minor battle, Zheng He wiped Lin Cong's empire from the island for good (with the help from the Rakyat who took the opportunity to rebel), but not before Lin Cong could seal away his most prized possession: the Chaoyang. Rook Islands rumours and myths state that the ship was never found.

Centuries later, a Japanese Brigadier General named Takeo Masaki had his men land on the isles to start up a small air force/army base during World War II. The natives were then forced to the centers of the isles, with some being imprisoned and most being killed. The soldiers were then able to build bunkers and fortifications across the island's perimeter with the natives effectively driven back. However, just under a year after landing on the Rook Islands, the terrible news of Japan's bombings finally reached the island's radio station, Private Kashiwara, and Superior Private Shimizu. With tarnished pride, loved ones dead and faith in their country crippled, they spared their comrades from the devastating news by sabotaging the radios and radio towers. This caused great tension between Kashiwara, Shimizu, and their superiors, eventually leading the decorated Major Tanida to kill several of his own men, whom he believed were traitors working for the Americans. There were also two top secret projects, named Project Tenka and Project Kyouken, that were in the works led by a Doctor Fujita, under orders from the General. After being deserted on the island with the rest of the Japanese soldiers, Fujita grew increasingly paranoid until he finally descended into madness, before he met his untimely demise. During the 1980s the Rook Islands had an economic boom from large amounts of money coming into the island from mining. Occasionally, Privateers will be heard discussing the topic. This was most likely the time when the Rook islands had some form of organized government like the one seen on billboards throughout the islands. Sometime shortly after the Rook Islanders attempted to govern themselves, Hoyt Volker landed on the island and brought on one of the darkest times in the Rook Islands already dark history.

In 2012, Rook Islands have not progressed from its past issues. The population has grown tired and only wish to live their lives in solitude, no longer caring who inhabits the islands any more. The only resistance to the outside world is the people of the Rakyat, who believe the island was and still is rightfully their homeland. With the pirates still swarming the islands, the Rakyat are the only ones willing to fight back, and they prepare and wait for a sign from their deities.

After the events of Far Cry 3, the Rakyat reclaimed control of the islands. If the "Join Citra" ending was chosen by the player then the unnamed child of Jason Brody most likely ruled the islands, but if the player chose the "Save Your Friends" ending then it is unclear who would rule the islands since Citra would be dead. All that is known for certain is that the Rakyat will clean up their islands and return them to the way they once were, possibly even being assimilated into Indonesia, though most likely by force.
Location of the Rook Islands
Based on the wildlife, people, environment and culture seen in Far Cry 3, the Rook Islands are most likely located in either East Nusa Tenggara or the Moluccas of Indonesia. In real life, an Island called Rook Island is located near Papua New Guinea. However, according to the local language used, Malay language and/or Indonesian language, the location may be around Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and other countries in Southeast Asia where Bahasa Melayu and/or Bahasa Indonesia are spoken.

Based on the fact that the island has a bizarre mix of species from both sides of the Wallace Line - with tigers, leopards, and Komodo dragons from the Southeast Asian side, and Cassowaries, dingoes, and Birds of Paradise from the Oceanian - the most likely point on the map for the Rook Islands is directly between Bali and Lombok, where drastic differences in wildlife are also seen despite the islands' proximity to one another. The Asian black bear however is not naturally found in either Indonesia or Oceania.
Trivia
In several places on the Rook Islands, such as in the Thurston Town on the South Island, billboards depicting the image of a man in a suit with words such as President and Vote can be seen. This is a suggestion that the Rook Islands have, or had, or were going to have some form of organized government. Neither the name of the politician featured on the billboard or indeed any form of government is encountered in-game. The voting, which is referenced to by the billboard, may have been interrupted when the Pirates took over the Rook Islands.
Sometimes the locals will speak New Zealand Maori, 'Kia ora' meaning hello and 'ka kite' meaning goodbye. The pattern of speech is also similar, especially when a warrior yells "I will show you how a true warrior fights!"
There is a nod to the Rook Islands in Far Cry 4. If you happen to find a Knockoff GPS in random treasure chests or on the bodies of dead soldiers, the description in the guide book will read "Comes pre-loaded with a map of the Rook Islands, wherever the hell that is."
Another nod in Far Cry 4 is when performing Willis' First mission if the Lieutenant is searching for you he will say " When I find you, I will send you to the Rook Islands!"
In Far Cry New Dawn a box can be found in The Chop Shop outpost with "Rook Island ♥♥♥♥" written on it.
4 条留言
dinklebick 2021 年 8 月 9 日 上午 7:59 
ok
Ghost1244 2021 年 7 月 5 日 上午 11:37 
Ngl I thought it would just say Rook Islands not a whole background of the island either way its cool.
𝔊𝔬𝔨𝔰𝔞  [作者] 2021 年 7 月 4 日 上午 11:27 
Thanks mate !!! Pleasure :) :luv:
Friendly 2021 年 7 月 4 日 上午 11:16 
That is a good portion of information. I never really noticed the billboards, neither did I think about where the island is located. It's really nice to see that Far Cry 4 has those little nods to the previous game in the franchaise.
Overall, you wrote a really insightful guide to more of lore behind the game. I enjoyed every minute of reading it. Hopefully in the future I will once again stumble upon your guide, given how well written it is.