The Southern Continent and the western coast of the Old Continent both faced the "Stormy Ocean," an expanse no one had conquered to this day.
This vast ocean featured extremely complex meteorological conditions and was recognized by naturalists as a more expansive and dangerous territory than the Sea of Echidna Monsters.
Some distance into the Stormy Ocean, about several hundred kilometers from the western coast of the Southern Continent, a massive archipelago loomed. It had suddenly emerged from the sea.
The main body consisted of 13 islands and 19 reefs, with a total area exceeding 7,500 square kilometers.
It appeared to have formed from an underwater volcanic eruption. Countless years must have passed, as the numerous volcanic vents on the islands had all transformed into crystal-clear volcanic lakes of varying sizes, presenting newcomers with a slice of marvelous natural scenery rarely seen elsewhere.
