The region of Ibyp, nestled in the heart of South Island, is a rural expanse forged by the winding course of a great river. A land of both beauty and simplicity, Ibyp is home to 19,700 souls who dwell in small villages and scattered homesteads, each one connected by winding dirt roads and narrow, ancient paths. The river, swift and ever-flowing, serves as both lifeblood and protector, providing sustenance through its fish and fertile banks, while also offering safe passage for traders and travelers alike.
The region stretches across 9,008 square miles of untamed wilderness, where vast plains meet thick forests, and rolling hills rise to meet the skies. Towering peaks guard the distant horizon, and deep, shadowed woods whisper with the secrets of ages past. The people of Ibyp are hardy folk, skilled in farming, fishing, and crafting, their lives intertwined with the land's rhythm and the river's flow.
Ibyp is a land of quiet strength, where the simple joys of life are found in the harvest, the changing seasons, and the quiet moments by the river's edge. Though the land is wild and often harsh, the people are fiercely loyal to one another, bound by their shared connection to the land and its waters. In this remote corner of South Island, time moves slowly, and the old ways are cherished, even as the world beyond slowly creeps closer.
March 3, 2025 by Edward Richard
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