The five Poalan Isles differ greatly in cultures and beliefs, and so too in their flora and fauna. Though each isle boasts stretches of jungle, almost all harbour a form of nature found nowhere else. From the two-headed, hostile kabali wasps of the Suigret Islands to the docile dingu monkeys of the Aboaw Isles, such unique creatures contribute to the Isles’ distinct identities.

These differences do not always foster disunity among the Poaleez. The Kepna Islands produce the flower of Iboawasomiu—an effective remedy for jungle fevers and infected wounds. Meanwhile, the more humid Ehru Isles cultivate the enghuzh frog, famed for its potent psychedelic venom.

The Poalan Isles contribute little to mainland Mernia, preferring self-sufficiency. However, the largest group, the Kelpoaw Isles, remain the most reliant on mainland trade. Some whisper that they have grown far too fond of Karth’s many vices.

The five Poalan Isles differ greatly in cultures and beliefs, and so too in their flora and fauna. Though each isle boasts stretches of jungle, almost all harbour a form of nature found nowhere else. From the two-headed, hostile kabali wasps of the Suigret Islands to the docile dingu monkeys of the Aboaw Isles, such unique creatures contribute to the Isles’ distinct identities.

These differences do not always foster disunity among the Poaleez. The Kepna Islands produce the flower of Iboawasomiu—an effective remedy for jungle fevers and infected wounds. Meanwhile, the more humid Ehru Isles cultivate the enghuzh frog, famed for its potent psychedelic venom.

The Poalan Isles contribute little to mainland Mernia, preferring self-sufficiency. However, the largest group, the Kelpoaw Isles, remain the most reliant on mainland trade. Some whisper that they have grown far too fond of Karth’s many vices.

The five Poalan Isles differ greatly in cultures and beliefs, and so too in their flora and fauna. Though each isle boasts stretches of jungle, almost all harbour a form of nature found nowhere else. From the two-headed, hostile kabali wasps of the Suigret Islands to the docile dingu monkeys of the Aboaw Isles, such unique creatures contribute to the Isles’ distinct identities.

These differences do not always foster disunity among the Poaleez. The Kepna Islands produce the flower of Iboawasomiu—an effective remedy for jungle fevers and infected wounds. Meanwhile, the more humid Ehru Isles cultivate the enghuzh frog, famed for its potent psychedelic venom.

The Poalan Isles contribute little to mainland Mernia, preferring self-sufficiency. However, the largest group, the Kelpoaw Isles, remain the most reliant on mainland trade. Some whisper that they have grown far too fond of Karth’s many vices.

The five Poalan Isles differ greatly in cultures and beliefs, and so too in their flora and fauna. Though each isle boasts stretches of jungle, almost all harbour a form of nature found nowhere else. From the two-headed, hostile kabali wasps of the Suigret Islands to the docile dingu monkeys of the Aboaw Isles, such unique creatures contribute to the Isles’ distinct identities.

These differences do not always foster disunity among the Poaleez. The Kepna Islands produce the flower of Iboawasomiu—an effective remedy for jungle fevers and infected wounds. Meanwhile, the more humid Ehru Isles cultivate the enghuzh frog, famed for its potent psychedelic venom.

The Poalan Isles contribute little to mainland Mernia, preferring self-sufficiency. However, the largest group, the Kelpoaw Isles, remain the most reliant on mainland trade. Some whisper that they have grown far too fond of Karth’s many vices.

The five Poalan Isles differ greatly in cultures and beliefs, and so too in their flora and fauna. Though each isle boasts stretches of jungle, almost all harbour a form of nature found nowhere else. From the two-headed, hostile kabali wasps of the Suigret Islands to the docile dingu monkeys of the Aboaw Isles, such unique creatures contribute to the Isles’ distinct identities.

These differences do not always foster disunity among the Poaleez. The Kepna Islands produce the flower of Iboawasomiu—an effective remedy for jungle fevers and infected wounds. Meanwhile, the more humid Ehru Isles cultivate the enghuzh frog, famed for its potent psychedelic venom.

The Poalan Isles contribute little to mainland Mernia, preferring self-sufficiency. However, the largest group, the Kelpoaw Isles, remain the most reliant on mainland trade. Some whisper that they have grown far too fond of Karth’s many vices.