KOED -HyB (Hy-Brasil) ~RULED BY MICHAEL AND GALATEA LUST~ Category: Uncategorized
Welcome to Hy-Brasil History: The island has been visited by many people for centuries and
was also called “The Blessed Isle”, especially by the Galater who believed
their goddess dwelt there. Both Saint Barrind and Saint Brendan found the
island on their respective voyages, and returned home with nearly identical
descriptions of Hy-Brasil, which they dubbed the “Promised Land.” One of the
most famous visits to Hy-Brasil was in 1674 by Captain John Nisbet of
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland. He and his crew were in familiar waters west
of Ireland, when a fog came up. As the fog lifted, the ship was dangerously
close to rocks. While getting their bearings, the ship anchored in three
fathoms of water, and four crew members rowed ashore to visit Hy-Brasil. They
spent a day on the island, and returned with silver and gold given to them by
an old man who lived there. Upon the return of the crew to Ireland, a second
ship set out under the command of Alexander Johnson. They, too, found the
hospitable island of Hy-Brasil and returned to Ireland to confirm the tales of
Captain Nisbet and crew. The last documented sighting of Hy-Brasil was in 1872,
when author T. J. Westropp and several companions saw the island appear and
then vanish. This was Mr. Westropp’s third view of Hy-Brasil, but on this
voyage he had brought his mother and some friends to verify the existence of
Hy-Brasil. The island was said to rise from the ocean or be
revealed from the fog shrouding it every seven years. It did indeed rise from
the ocean before Michael and Galatea took rule over the island. Since then only
the fog has shrouded the island from view, although it is lifted at need whenever
expected visitors approach. Geography: Hy-Brasil is situated
west of the Southern part of Ireland. Tales and legend has it that the island
can be found sailing west from the Ring of Kerry or Galway. Old maps depict the
island as a small circular island that is parted by a big river. Shallow-water shells have been found at Porcupine Bank,
somewhat northwest of the most likely location of Hy-Brasil. Even further
north, similar shells were discovered at Rockhall. So, there is evidence of
land mass changes in that part of the Atlantic Ocean. The most distinctive
geographical feature of Hy-Brasil is that it appears on maps as a perfect
circle, with a semi-circular channel through the center. The river parting the
Western and Eastern part of Hy-Brasil is called the Black River due to the
black and red sands that the rivers carry from flowing through certain areas of
Hy-Brasil. It’s origin are a multitude of fresh water springs situated on the
North Eastern and Western side of the island, where they flow down to the
ocean, carrying fertile red sand with them. They mix with sea water and the
water of many hot springs that form a flat, volcanic area towards the North.
Here the black volcanic ashes and ground is eroded. The red and black sands are
very fertile which might explain the lush and overwhelming amount of flowers,
trees and crops on the island. That led to the name the Blessed Isle too. Where the waters
running from the Northern hills meet the volcanic area lots of geysers and hot
springs add to the mythical mist that hides the island from unfriendly eyes and
unwelcome visitors. Partially the hot springs are fed by fresh water and ocean
water, due to the cavern beneath this part of the island. It is speculated that
the volcanic activity of the island as well as the climate change over the eons
caused the rise and fall of the island, but the constant shroud of mist hiding
the island against the horizon more than likely is the main reason why
Hy-Brasil has not been discovered more often by passing sailors from the main
European continent. The Western and
Eastern coast alike are characterized by steep falling cliffs. The Western
shore falls towards the Black River, which means that this area receives a lot
of rain and holds the most fertile farmlands of the island. The Eastern coast
rises steep from the ocean and is unfriendly to approach. On its far Southern
peak a watchtower guides the way into the calm and shallow waters of the mouth
of the Black River and the largest harbor of Hy-Brasil. Despite the height of
the Eastern plateau springs can be found here that feed a few lakes and smaller
rivers that cascade down the Eastern cliffs at some places. Where these
waterfalls and the rough ocean currents meet vapor rises also, which adds to
the distinct fog shrouding the island. Upon the Eastern shore
of the Black River lies also the largest city of Hy-Brasil, Cimeria, just below
the Watchtower and not far from the friendly beaches of the Southern coast of
Hy-Brasil. Climate/Ecology: The climate
of Hy-Brasil lacks seasons for the most part even though it could well be
described as oceanic. The Gulf Stream carries warm waters past the Eastern and
Southern coast and the volcanic activity in the North ensures a steady mild
climate. The summers in
Hy-Brasil are mild, rarely hot and it rains regularly. Spring and fall seem to
lack completely. Winters can be cool, but usually lack frost and snow. Only the
highest point and most Northern regions know snowfall, which doesn’t cover the
ground for long though. Winters can be very rainy though. Due to the mild
climate, fertile grounds and consistent amount of rain the island the
vegetation is evergreen and trees as well as flowers steadily bear blossoms and
fruit at the same time. This caused many of the legendary tales that the trees
of Hy-Brasil were ever in blossom and the flowers carried jewels. Farmlands produce
crops all year round and livestock grows fat and healthy on the evergreen pastures
of the lands. Upon the cliffs of the
Eastern and Western coast many seabirds breed. The waters around Hy-Brasil
strive from the constant flow of small organisms that live in the Gulf Stream,
so the waters are full of fish. A curiosity is the high amount of cetae living
in Hy-Brasil’s waters, which is likely due to the Lady of Hy-Brasil as well as
the so called “Daughters of Hy-Brasil”. Economy: The inhabitants of
Hy-Brasil are mostly farmers and fishermen, although everyone in Hy-Brasil
shows hospitality to the guests coming to the island. The larger settlements
house lots of training facilities as well as accommodations for those coming to
the island for rest, retreat and recovery. Main source of income
export in Hy-Brasil are the trade of seafood, crops and livestock, but also
medical care, wellness and physical training. Guano and seabird feathers are
another trade item of the island. A mild form of tourism adds to the income.
Indeed some of the trees of Hy-Brasil produce gem like fruit that are sold for
making jewelry and glassware. Silver and gold are found in the Black River and
in the caverns below the islands formed by volcanic activity; both metals are
traded too, but also source of the wealth of even common people. Due to the wealth of
goods and food the inhabitants of Hy-Brasil enjoy culture and education so that
even the simple farmer has access and time to education. The school system
consists of a primary school, which takes care of smaller children from age 5
to 12 and is followed by secondary education from 13 to 16. After that the most
skilled students can join the Council of the Wise and become learners of lore
there. Overall the people of
Hy-Brasil are relaxed and open minded to all visitors, no matter their origin
and nature. Therefore population consists of all sorts of species from demonic
realms to heavens, but mostly simply people whose decent is from Atlantis,
Avalon and the European continent. Government: Hy-Brasil is ruled by
the Lord and Lady of Hy-Brasil, Michael and Galatea Lust. A small of group of
advisors and elders from the settlements on Hy-Brasil give council to the
family. As the island is rather small and has only few inhabitants there is no
need for a larger council. In Cimeria however
sits the council of the wise, which takes care of the schools and tends to the
libraries of the island as well as medical research. Their medical masters
offer their aid to everyone in Hy-Brasil, receiving their pay from the gathered
taxes. The capitol also holds
the largest training facility of the island, famed for the excellent training
of warriors. The guards trained there are directly commanded by the Lord of
Hy-Brasil or his son. The best fighters and warriors, that have proven their
worth in the guard, are then called to the “Round Table of KOED”, making them
knights of the realm. The “Daughters of
Hy-Brasil” take care of different aspects and regions of the island, depending
on their skills and preferences. They all serve the Lord and Lady as councilors
and bring word from their region to court, tending to the matters of each
region as a guardian and councilor.
Religion: Due to the variety of
inhabitants there are several temples that are taken care of by the “Daughters
of Hy-Brasil”. Just outside of Cimeria a
temple can be found that serves the worship of water deities, including the
Lady of Hy-Brasil.
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