Wert
Something
‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵
The Island
Himitsu Island is much larger than the town that inhabits it. It's adorned with mountains at it's back that curls into the east of the village, and covered in the thick green foliage of forests and fields. Separating the mountains from touching where the eye can see are rivers and streams that flow through the borders, fields, and mountains themselves. The rivers and oceans help bring life to both the island and it's people, supplying them fresh water needed to farm and fish needed to eat. The people who live there often refer to it as simply "himi".
The Village
The village itself is placed mostly to the east, but spreads across the fields and into the forest. The farther west one goes, the more outstretched the land becomes between each home due to farming. If one heads south, they will easily find the beach and docks. Few people choose live too close to the beach because of storms, but there are some who choose to do so anyways. The center of the village is what people refer to as "town" because it's where most of the stores, homes, and school is placed. There's also a bus that runs only twice a day to help people get to parts of the island from the small airport stationed in the west.
North Mountain
The north mountain is the largest mountain on Himi Island. Most of the trails made through here are there to help people from getting lost in the forest when they venture there. However, they only follow to a certain point up the mountain, and people have been known to get lost there for days. If one dares venture deeper beyond the trails they may just find shrines and homes that the mountain has long since reclaimed. Although it isn't written in the town's history, some believe the ruins are whats left from when their ancestors claimed the island.
The Firefly Bridge
There are a lot of bridges here, but none have as much cultural significance as the firefly bridge. It's aptly named for the large amount of fireflies that linger over the river at dusk. It leads farther into the forest of the largest mountain, and is said to be the place that the villager's ancestors defeated the last of the monsters. However, crossing the firefly bridge during the Summer Festival is a something of a taboo among the village.
The Club House
The club house is a small shack of a building nestled in the forest close to the village. It was put together by the last generation of kids, and was claimed by the club last summer.
The Summer Festival, also called the Festival of Monsters by village elders, is the largest annual celebration held by the island. Preparing for thefestival itself is something many do long before the celebration takes place, and it takes about a week to have the town fully ready for it. This is also the time that the town sees the most tourism, as people will fly in to be a part of the celebration whether they are strangers or distant family. During the Festival, a play is held each day during celebration that tells the stories of their village. Each day holds a different part of the play, ending on the third.
The first day of the Summer festival truly begins at sunset with food stalls, games, music, and dance. This is the day that many people wear dull toned clothing, and masks likened to monsters and spirits to symbolize how they once inhabited the area. It's also known as the day of spirits.
The second day symbolizes the day of fire, when their ancestors rose up and fought against the evil beings. This day brings fireworks and contests into the celebration. Many people remove their masks and wear bright colored clothing.
The third day is the quietest as it begins in morning, known as the day of life. At sunrise villagers help the farmers and fishermen in their community, and at sunset they commute to the mountains. Some go to the east mountain where the cemetery is placed to give offerings to the dearly departed, while others follow two village elders to the largest mountain. There the two elders may place offerings on the firefly bridge, or send small lanternsinto the river below it. Once the commute has ended people can choose not to attend the final celebration, which many do attend if they are able, as it isn't something highly significant to the day of life. Food and drink is provided throughout the day for those who want it, and many people eat together as a whole.
There are some who still believe that spirits can walk among them without being noticed during the first two days of the Festival.
This is an NPC tab.
I'll be filling this with more information soon.
Last edited: