Weste's Isles
Often referred to as the West Isles, Weste's Isles is an archipelago found with the Falling Sea. Shortly before the Fall of Magic a magic-user claiming to be the ruler the archipelago attempted to single-handedly conquer many other parts of the world. Though they were only able to conquer small uninhabited areas the magic-user, a man by the name of Hiro Weste, spread tales of the previously unnoticed archipelago and the culture of its inhabitants. As such the archipelago began to be known as Weste's Isles though it is unknown if Weste truly ruled over the archipelago or not. As the years have gone on more and more people have begun to refer to the archipelago as the West Isles.
The isles are home to many islands and several civilizations. The entire archipelago is split into three main regions. In the north there is The Garden, homeland of the Drosera and the Blossen. To the east, there is the Wilds, ancestral home of the Ikwiikwii. To the southwest there lies the region that is known as The Land of Metal, a cluster of islands ruled by humans.
The Garden
The largest region of Weste's Isles is the Garden. These islands are filled with both flourishing jungles and hilly fields of flowers. It is said you can find every kind of plant imaginable somewhere within the Garden. Though the Garden may seem peaceful and calm, hidden amongst the flowers and forests lie dangerous beasts, the constant threat of Blight and the carnivorous Drosera makes these islands a dangerous place to visit. The most notable creature of the Garden is the famous, or rather infamous, Paragriffon.The Wilds
Though the smallest region of the archipelago, the Wilds is full of mountains and dense forests. Though largely uninhabited the reclusive Ikwiikwii can be found living in small communities. Here vicious beastsThe Land of Metal
Located in the southern section of Weste's Isles is the cluster of islands known as the Land of Metal. Unlike the mountains of the Wilds, the Land of Metal has numerous pillar-like mountains that cover most of the islands. Between these mountains are verdant forests and fields of flowering trees.Cultural Themes:
The Land of MetalJapanese
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The Garden
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The Wilds
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