Rähibü
Rähibü is a small, fictional island nation located in the southern hemisphere of an unnamed ocean. Its geography is characterized by volcanic origins, resulting in rugged terrain and fertile soil in its lowlands. The island's highest peak, Mount Vesu, is an active volcano, though eruptions are infrequent and closely monitored by the national meteorological service. The climate is tropical, with distinct wet and dry seasons, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna, including several endemic species of birds and reptiles.
The population of Rähibü is primarily concentrated in coastal villages and the capital city, Port Tranquil.
Rähibü's government is a parliamentary republic, with a president serving as head of state and a prime