Being a true & faithful chart of these waters, as surveyed by Taiki the Wayfarer in the year 1059 of the Cedar Age
VELLUM · CHART № 42
A brief history of The Isle of Rahai, in the years before the present survey.
The Chiefdom of Peroa mints a thinner coin. The Chiefdom of Rekekoa has not forgiven the last war. The Hauwaiwa Atolls claims the better fishing grounds.
| Place | Rank | Realm | Travelers' notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laukuwelua | Capital | The Chiefdom of Peroa | Its walls were raised thrice and breached only once. Watchmen call the hours from its gate-towers through the night. Its founding is set down in the year 451. |
| Lamahai | Town | The Chiefdom of Peroa | A breakwater of grey stone shelters boats laden with dried fish. Its founding is set down in the year 597. |
| Loatunui | Town | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | The tide leaves the inner moorings dry by noon. |
| Nailo | Town | The Hauwaiwa Atolls | Its quays smell of coconut oil and old rope. Its founding is set down in the year 552. |
| Naukoa | Town | The Hauwaiwa Atolls | Nets hang drying along every seawall and railing. |
| Noloatatani | Town | The Hauwaiwa Atolls | Chandlers along the front sell feather cloaks by the bale. |
| Paukilua | Town | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Foreign flags are common at its wharves in the trading season. |
| Toatauhe | Town | The Chiefdom of Peroa | Half the town turns out when a sail crests the horizon. |
| Waun | Town | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Sailors swear the spray here tastes of frangipani. |
| Weki | Town | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | A crooked light leans over the harbor mouth. |
| Haireno | Village | The Chiefdom of Peroa | The harbor bell rings whenever fog comes off the water. |
| Homaitani | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Raised in hope in the year 931, it stands empty, its wells choked with leaves. |
| Kai | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Gulls quarrel over the offal thrown from the cleaning sheds. Snow lies on the rooftops half the year. |
| Kehenainui | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Ships water here before standing out to the deep. |
| Laihoanui | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | A dead place now, its people gone these many years; the chronicle marks it a ruin. |
| Lokai | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Pilots here will see a ship past the shoals for a fair price. |
| Nanawotani | Village | The Chiefdom of Peroa | Its warehouses hold black pearls against the winter freight. |
| Nurunui | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Its warehouses hold palm wine against the winter freight. |
| Pale | Village | The Chiefdom of Peroa | Its quays smell of copra and old rope. |
| Pelo | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | Gulls quarrel over the offal thrown from the cleaning sheds. |
| Poalo | Village | The Chiefdom of Peroa | Pilots here will see a ship past the shoals for a fair price. |
| Pong | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | The tide leaves the inner moorings dry by noon. |
| Rauhelunui | Village | The Chiefdom of Peroa | Sailors swear the spray here tastes of smoked fish. |
| Tewetulua | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | A breakwater of grey stone shelters boats laden with obsidian. |
| Won | Village | The Hauwaiwa Atolls | Chandlers along the front sell black pearls by the bale. |
| Wuwatau | Village | The Chiefdom of Rekekoa | A crooked light leans over the harbor mouth. |