Pirate
a narrative-driven fantasy game blending exploration, diplomacy, and action.
Author's Note: Itharion is an archipelago of tropical beauty and ancient wonder, where islands range from towering volcanic peaks to vibrant coral reefs. Its people live in harmony with the ocean, guided by the Cycle of Tides, a philosophy that views life as an eternal rhythm of highs and lows. The sea is both life-giver and destroyer, harboring untold riches and hidden dangers, from krakens to ancient gods buried in the Abyss Below.
Itharion’s unity is maintained by the Tidebound Council, but rivalries between islands threaten to unravel their fragile peace. Meanwhile, strange occurrences—dying coral, shipwrecks with glowing relics, and ominous storms—suggest the sea is stirring in ways unseen for centuries.
I wanted to create a world that feels alive—where the ocean isn’t just a setting but a character, where choices ripple outward like waves, and where exploration is both wondrous and dangerous. Itharion blends the beauty of tropical paradise with the mystery of deep waters, inviting players to immerse themselves in a story that flows like the tides: ever-changing, beautiful, and full of secrets waiting to be uncovered.
Played | 1 times |
Cloned | 1 times |
Created | 82 days ago |
Last Updated | 65 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

The Cursed Archives of Thryssa
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Coordinates | (1821, -1144) |
Description
Hidden deep within the craggy cliffs of Thryssa’s Fang, the Cursed Archives are a labyrinthine network of vaults and chambers filled with forbidden knowledge and arcane secrets, said to hold the keys to lost magic and dark history. These ancient vaults were once the domain of Itharion’s rulers, designed to keep dangerous knowledge away from the unworthy, leaving only the corrupt to peruse their depths.
Appearance
Gloomy passageways carved out of rocky cliffs, adorned with tattered scrolls and flickering bioluminescent fungi, with distant whispers echoing through the darkness and shadows moving just beyond the reach of flickering torches.