
Flower of Bayahibe
A fantasy world inspired by Taíno and Arawak culture, where nature, gods, and survival shape the lives of its tribes. The story explores the balance between humans, spirits, and the power of mystical runes.
The setting is composed of lush jungle islands with sacred mountains, spiritual rivers, and vast plains inhabited by colossal beasts. Key locations include sacred tribal villages protected by totems, divine lands where the gods bestowed runes upon humanity, cursed swamplands tied to forbidden power, and ancestral mountains inhabited by spirits.

The world is divided into distinct regions, each with unique environmental and symbolic meaning: a volcanic island associated with the sun and light, aquatic islands, a land tied to stone and earth, an aerial island, a realm of demigods connected to spiritual strength and gravity, and a forbidden territory linked to red runes, where celestial bodies are visible in the sky.




