Hundreds of years ago, Islanders settling in Poland brought with them a fragment of their own world – a thread that wove itself into the landscape of the lands of Central Europe.
They became known as noble and trustworthy people, so much so that the King of Poland granted them the right to hold the highest offices in the realm.

Hundreds of years after those events, the people of Central Europe settled in the land of rain and wind.

Centuries from now it will become clear whether they too have proven to be as noble and trustworthy as the Islanders once were in Central Europe…