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Welcome to Leycia, a small tidally locked landmass residing somewhere on the edge of the lower southern hemisphere’s Borderlands. The peoples of this rough and untamed region mostly keep to themselves, preferring to stay out of the affairs and conflicts of the bright lands.
Being so far out from the Lifebringers touch Leycia tends to have a pretty stable albeit cold climate, but every so often other continents and landmasses in the bright lands pass in front of Leycia and cause minor eclipse events. If these occurrences happen during a relatively slow period of the Lifebringers activity then this can often lead to periods of intense frost and snow. This bothers no one however as the lands bountiful forests, lakes and small mountains provide everything they might need to survive if livestock run low. Some people take to farming but only the hardiest of crops survive down here, just like its people.
Leycia can oftentimes seem harsh and unforgiving, particularly to outsiders who might be used to warm summers and calm springs. But to its people the lands are just as rich and bountiful as any other isle. The inner lands are vast, flat and sparse with little to no visible trees or shrubs of any kind. Insted the hills and plains are covered in rock and dark soil, which would seem rather barren if it wasn't for the bright yellow/green moss that seems to cling and coat to any surface that sees daylight. Fresh streams and rivers flow through this region being fed from two impressive mountain ranges, The Forseti and Bragi together help define Leycias shape and presence. These sources of water eventually make their way to the impressive Balder Sea, the largest of the islands water catchments and home to many who reside within Leycia.
There are a number of large stretches of forest that surround the outer edges of the Isle as well as the coasts of the Balder, these make for prime hunting grounds as well as providing plentiful fire wood and building materials. The trees that grow on the Isle are hardy and strong, consisting of various species reminiscent of pines, alders, conifers and junipers. In the foothills of the mountain ranges you might find smaller forests but for the most part these regions consist of weathered and rocky terrain with various types of stubborn shrubs and smaller flora.
Trade ships visit from time to time but they rarely provide anything too exotic and are often only here for a short rest before heading back out into the winds of the Etherium. That’s not to say it's not a welcome sight however as these trade vessels are often the only link between the settlements of Leycia and the outside world. Most non-arcane correspondence also happens through the trade ships, with many offering mail and other delivery services to make a little extra money for their journeys.
The traders are often looking for a few key things from Leycia including valuable materials mined from the mountains, metals, ores and gemstones. Rare woods from deep in the forests for construction or more common woods for ship repair and overhaul. Fabrics and cloth are always in demand regardless of quality for either sail patch work or the ever changing fashion of the brightlands. Uncommon herbs and spices only found in the wildlands are highly valued to improve the taste and quality of meals or to use for medicinal purposes. Lastly the trade ships are often looking to purchase alcohols of any kind but specifically ones brewed from the grains and peaty moss of the innerlands; they're always in demand to refill stocks or to resell on other Isles.
Many of these vessels visiting the island might be found hauling basic goods, foods and materials. Some might be found carrying a small assortment of arms and armor while others might be trading in specialty items. Most belong to larger organizations and guilds but every now and again the ports of Leycia might be greeted by the sight of a more eccentric and independent crew that carry all kinds of odds and ends. But these crews are usually mostly sought after for their adventuring stories and trophies.
Cover created by Ferdinand Ladera
Type
Island, Floating
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