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Commission for IANTH-ProjectRequiem
In this volume, we shall focus on the island of Yne (which means "reverberation" in Ek'hi), one of the largest islands within the authority of In'eslae and the one that still displays prominent imperialism. It boasts a largely subtropical climate outside of a few features due to natural terrain shifts and historical alterations by the native inhabitants. It is generally divided into four distinct regions: the ore-filled caverns and frigid moist forests of the Hae'macrin Mountain Ranges covers the northern area of the island, before giving away to the waterfall-basins and humid rainforests of the Euphonic Expanse in central Yne. If one travels west and southwest from the Expanse they will find themselves in the industrialized jungles, golden beaches, and beautiful peninsulas of the Ambient Littoral. Meanwhile, if you travel east and southeast, you will see the land transition into fern-prairies and swamps before encountering the ghost forests, giant mangroves, and salt plains of the iconic Opal Coast.
J'UONDO | The City of Bells: Built out of the mountainous terrain of the Hallowed Winds subregion of northeastern Yne, and surrounded by rings of rice fields and citri orchards (a citri is a fruit best described as the combination of apples, strawberries, and lemons; quite tasteful), J'uondo is a well-known and historically important city within the Yneslean Directorate. It was originally built as a means of forging a tighter bond between the Omali and the Exul, as it was built around one of the six Noraken Elevators that lead into the Dweech, and could help facilitate trade between the surface and the underground communities. It became infamous, however, as the protective residence for the children of Esdras Raelei, the Struggling King. And although it survived the battles between Esdras and his aunt Ureasa during the Raelei Disputation that almost prematurely ended their bloodline, it would end up falling under the sway of Esdras' tyrannical grandson Oelin for several years. J'uondo is a powerful realm sculpted in a brutalist style, once being the seat of heirs apparent that transitioned to k'haoguns (local lord or governor) in modernity, and is famous for its dozens of intricate bellspires, ornate theaters, and public bathhouses that utilize the boiling waterfalls found deep underneath the dormant volcanoes within the Hae'macrin Mountain Ranges as a source of continuous clean water.
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