You have to talk to Fitzgerald on Dust Isle.
Aesop Isle
You'll need to finish Silver Marys quest before being able to get to Aesop isle.
Talk to Renard, Retired Gentleman Fox. I believe he is a wandering NPC so you will have to search the isle for him. Just talk to him about his retirement for a bit then he will send you back to dust isle. ~ Dollarahead ~ Bay server ~
There a multiple small sized isles, here are the following . . . 1. Welcome Isle 2. Prison Isle 3. Neverending Isles 4. Aesop Isle 5. Dust Isle 6. Rain Isle 7. Hoof Isle 8. Smaller Cloud Isles 9. From there on out they get bigger . . . Iron ^^ Brown
Aesop Isle has a grape vine field. You can find quite a few grapes there!
You have to do the quest for Silver Mary on Pirate, and then you can get to Aesop Isle. On Aesop, its a fox that you have to do a questfor. Then you can do Gina's Scavenger Hunt.
I have heard its Monseur Renard's Cheese Yes, it is. But before you can do that quest, you have to do the quest for Silver Mary on Pirate Isle. Then you can travel to Renard, he is on Aesop.
To get off Aesop Isle, you typically need to find a way to board a boat or ferry that connects the island to the mainland. This may involve completing specific tasks or quests to unlock transportation options. Alternatively, if you have access to teleportation or magical means, you could use those to leave the island directly. Always check for any NPCs or guides that might provide information on departure options.
Camels are found on Desert and Sand isles, anywhere outside of a town.
The pronunciation for "Aesop" is EE-sop.
You cannot start the quest "Monsieur Renard's Cheeses" unless you have completed Silver Mary's quest.Monsieur Renard is a Retired Gentleman Fox who lives on Aesop Isle. You'll get there by talking to Fitzgerald on Dust Isle IF you've done Silver Mary's quest.
Aesop was a slave he had no education.