Insee Fey

Insee Fey is a small archipelago located to the southeast of mainland Fiannria, in the Levantine Sea. The island's namesake is derived from the mythological belief that once surrounded the isles with many stories suggesting that they were once home to the Fey. These stories have contributed to the islands' popularity among tourists, who are drawn to their mysterious natural beauty and ancient history.

Etymology
The name Insee Fey is derived from the Faeskt language on the coastlines of Fiannria to describe the islands as the "Islands of the Fey", referring to its pre-Christian mythology as the Island home to the fantastical creatures and the resting grounds of long lost heroes.

History
Insee Fey was colonized by Celtic monks in the 9th century, establishing a small monastery on the peninsula, but was largely unsettled until later in the 10th when Norsemen raided the island monastery and later established settlements on the islands. The Gothic presence was eventually challenged by the Culfran captaincy in the 12th century, with a successful campaign to retake the islands. Since then, Insee Fey has been an integral part of Culfra, and later Fiannan territory, with its culture and history heavily influenced by its Norse ancestry.

Geography and Climate
The archipelago consists of several islands, the largest of which is Ablan. Rugged coastlines, steep cliffs, and picturesque beaches characterize the islands. The islands' interior is hilly and covered in dense forests, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife, including deer, rabbits, and bird species.

The climate of Insee Fey is mild and humid, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C throughout the year. The islands are prone to rain and fog, particularly during winter, which can make for stunning misty landscapes. The islands' weather patterns also create an ideal environment for the growth of wildflowers and other plant species, trees, were not native to the islands until planted by Norse settlers.

Economy
Today, Insee Fey is a popular tourist destination, known for its natural beauty, rich history, and mystical allure. Visitors can explore the islands' numerous hiking trails, take in the breathtaking views from atop its rocky cliffs, or simply relax on one of its many secluded beaches. The islands' small communities are home to a vibrant and welcoming population, who are proud of their island's unique heritage and eager to share it with visitors.