Brryhmäs
Brryhmäs is a fictional archipelago in the northern seas of Nordia, comprising three main islands—Glaumbir, Norðey, and Draugfjell—and several islets. The total land area is around 120 square kilometers; the administrative capital is the town of Hólmvik on Norðey. The archipelago is known for its rugged coastlines and wind-swept landscapes.
Etymology and language: The name Brryhmäs derives from the Brryhmic language, with elements meaning "cold wind"
History: Settlement began around 700-900 CE by seafaring communities; fishing and salt production anchored early economy.
Population and governance: The population is about 3,400 residents, concentrated in Hólmvik and two other coastal
Economy and culture: The economy relies on small-scale fisheries, aquaculture, and wind-energy installations. Tourism focuses on
Environment and notable sites: Brryhmäs hosts designated protected areas, including the Whispering Cliffs and the North