Random Keys

The Random Keys are a group of small key-shaped islands in the Random Region south of Trollface Island and west of All the Evony Cities Island, near Hot Beach and Silverware Soaps. As one of the southernmost areas of the country, it is also one of the warmest; the islands have a mediterranean, almost subtropical climate. The islands have a population of about a hundred thousand that is concentrated in three main towns. There are also sparsely populated hinterlands and unincorporated communities. The Random Keys lie in the same administrative division as Hot Beach.

Islands
The main islands in order of decreasing area are: There are also a few tiny islets that I didn't feel like labeling.
 * Lime Pie Key
 * Steamed Clams Key
 * Denmark Key
 * Backspace Key
 * Skeleton Key
 * Florentine Key
 * Pineapple Key
 * Low Key

Towns
There are three main towns on the islands: Lime Pie Key, Lockton and Skinnerton, and Monument Mountain.

Lime Pie Key is the largest and most populated town in the Random Keys, and it is located is the southeastern part of the island of the same name. It has iconic floral scenery, vast lush gardens, lots of greenhouses, and slightly hilly terrain. The town is known nationwide for its production of bananas and products like banana wine, banana ketchup, and arsenic trioxide. It is the most popular tourist destination in the Keys.

Lockton and Skinnerton on Steamed Clams Key is the center of the islands' seafood trade. It was formerly two separate towns next to each other, but eventually they were formally merged after people couldn't tell the difference between them anymore. This town is very suburban and has few distinguishing features.

Monument Mountain is a small beach town on Denmark Key. The land here is very flat with no discernible mountains or hills.

Economy
The economy of the area is mostly reliant on tourism, though aquaculture, agriculture, and finance are also important sectors. Lime Pie Key does provide some bananas and banana products to the rest of the country, but since the production is relatively small-scale, about ninety-eight percent of the bananas on Random Region store shelves are imported from other countries. Oysters, scallops, and fish are exported from Lockton and Skinnerton. Clams are a lot less common there and thus are usually sold and processed locally.