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Located far off the northwestern coast of [[Sapience]] near [[Saoghal Valley]], '''Eirenwaar Island''' is divided into two by the presence of a gigantic glacier and home to a pair of independent tribes. | Located far off the northwestern coast of [[Sapience]] near [[Saoghal Valley]], '''Eirenwaar Island''' is divided into two by the presence of a gigantic glacier and home to a pair of independent tribes. | ||
Despite its remoteness and difficult mountain terrain, the island is reachable from the mainland by ferry from Kamleikan and a natural harbour exists for ships to dock at. | Despite its remoteness and difficult mountain terrain, the island is reachable from the mainland by ferry from [[Kamleikan]] and a natural harbour exists for ships to dock at. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
Revision as of 19:03, 5 January 2011
Eirenwaar Island | |
Leader | Fircil, the Beduri elder |
Discoverer | Inuad, Asara, and Schisstae |
Located far off the northwestern coast of Sapience near Saoghal Valley, Eirenwaar Island is divided into two by the presence of a gigantic glacier and home to a pair of independent tribes.
Despite its remoteness and difficult mountain terrain, the island is reachable from the mainland by ferry from Kamleikan and a natural harbour exists for ships to dock at.
Geography
The jagged peaks of a mountain range rise along the southern coast of Eirenwaar, bordering the expanse of a small boreal forest lying westward, within which can be found the only wildlife surviving in the arctic climate of the island.
Inhabitants
Well-adapted to their frigid environment, the human inhabitants of the island are settled in two separate villages on either side of the mighty ice flow.
- Carla, a Faringian pleasure slave
- an elderly woodcarver
- the Faringian elder
- a Faringian slave
- Farrion, the elk herder
- Fircil, the Beduri elder
- Limpo, the innkeeper
- Marlena, the housewife
- an old hag
- Otonu, the ferryman
- Rathen, the lonely lover
In addition, members of the Beduri tribe include children and arrogant adult villagers, while several village maidens make up part of the Faringian tribe.