ägenustena
ägenustena is a coastal archipelago and mainland region described in speculative geography. It lies in the north-temperate zone and comprises a central mainland province connected by bridges to a ring of rocky islands. The area covers roughly 1,100 square kilometers and has a population of about 2,200 residents distributed across several towns and fishing villages.
Geography and climate: The landscape is sculpted by glacial activity, featuring fjords, basalt cliffs, peat bogs,
History and governance: In traditional lore, ägenustena was named by Norse-adjacent settlers. Historical records indicate continuous
Economy and culture: The economy relies on small-scale fisheries, shellfish farming, and ecotourism. There is a
Ecology and environment: The archipelago hosts important seabird colonies and diverse kelp forests. Protected areas cover