Lore

Ineha is the world on the other side. Everything we know about it has come to us from the testimonies of the Tarian witnesses who managed to cross there and return.

From their descriptions, we understand that there are six distinct regions, each differing from the others in terms of climate, fauna, and flora. Duhar, the desert of sand and rocks. Gumalia, the great meadow. Roosh the dense and dark forest. Sarsine, the land of swamps and fog. The hidden ocean, the great sea. Cartica, the land of the Cartics.

There are also people on Ineha, humanoids, to be precise. Not all of them are sapiens. In fact, sapiens are a minority there. (The majority are Kadmons.) We have many indications that the sapiens arrived there at a relatively late period.

We also know that the dominant religion among them was, for a long time, the religion of the Oclipians, who hold that it was the goddess Oclipa who brought them to Ineha and who protects them from the wrath of the Titans.

A fundamental element of their faith is the Oclipa promise, in which she pledges on behalf of sapiens not to harm the new world they have arrived in and not to settle outside the island of Ealios. See details in the Arrival Story.

Despite religious opposition, Sapiens spread beyond the island’s borders. In the early period, migration was caused by disasters such as expulsion, famine, and destruction. In the later period, we witness voluntary migration as the religion that opposes it weakens.

This project is an attempt to provide a reliable picture of Ineha based on the evidence accumulated so far.