>>17337718I haven't gone to the map thread but here's what I thought up for this thread anyway
>Single solitary island nation with a massive mountain and lighthouse, with a meteorite at the top>Lighthouse only shines when the comet appears marks her trail across the night sky, shining a stream of light into it>Travelers are drawn to its allure, enthralled by the light from yonder over the horizon. Some even departing from their travels to pay tribute to it before leaving once more>During times of darkness, when the stream of light has long since gone and the comet has yet to be seen, certain individuals can pop out and instigate conflict, whether willingly or not>The nation's security is heavy-handed, yet only appears sparingly, when those with malicious intent who seek to lift the veil appear. The conflicts might get heated, but they are short-lived, often ending once the day turns over >Many researchers have built observatories with which to observe the skies and find patterns to predict when and where the comet will appear, but so far only the heavens themselves know.>Its inhabitants, the Hoshiyomi, stay for many reasons, some to watch from afar, some to discuss the comet's peculiarities, and some even crave the light's beauty for their own. However, the comet itself is far away and only shines its light when it suddenly appears. >As such, the hoshiyomi can only voice their wish and hope that the heavens grant them their favorI'm cringing a bit at what I wrote, honestly. As for history nothing really happened here all that much that is worth of note. It just comes and goes, but the thread remains in spite of the rising tides of of other threads coming and going