This website is a work of fiction, part of the collaborative constructed world of Ill Bethisad. It is not intended to reflect reality or the creator's opinions on current issues. |
Spnsored by the Tourism Advisorate, Council of Te Pito O Te Henua, in cooperation with the Commission for Offshore Preservation, Ecotopic Republic of Oregon. |
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Last updated 22 December 2008 by Ben Karnell |
Te Pito O Te Henua (known in English as Henua or Easter Island) is a small, remote island at the eastern end of Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean. In the fictional timeline of Ill Bethisad, Henua is a proudly independent island nation and the heir to a rich, thousand-year-old civilization. The Henua civilization can boast of many famous achievements remarkable for a nation its size, inclusing the colossal stone statues called moai and the unique, homegrown system of writing, rongorongo. Today it is a uniquely Polynesian kingdom and an increasingly popular tourist destination. Welcome to the English-language site for the Ill Bethisad nation of Te Pito O Te Henua. |
Henua at a glance Official name: Te Pito O Te Henua, "Navel of the World" Location: Pacific Ocean, 2200 miles west of Chile, 1300 mi east of Pitcairn Is. Area: 63.17 sq. mi. Population: 10,140 Capitals: Orongo (ceremonial), Hanga Roa (administrative), Anakena (royal seat) Language: Arero Henua Script: Rongorongo Currency: the pa'una (pegged to the Japanese lo at a rate of 4:7) Current king: Nga'ara III Current chief advisor: Kupenga Tuki |
henua.tk |