The Isle of the Beast, long ago, was called
the Isle of the Forest. It was a place of woodlands, sparkling ponds, and prolific
wildlife. It was used as a playground favoured for jaunty hunts by the royal
family and other local sportsmen, and for that reason was left uninhabited. The
scenes of this treasured diversion on that beautiful island still decorate local tapestries
and paintings.
One night, so the story goes, residents of the other islands could see magical lights
around the Isle of the Forest. The next day the king, then King Aliphim, led his
guards over to the island to investigate (and, of course, to hunt if all proved
well). They found the island much changed. The forest had grown so dense
overnight as to prove impenetrable save by a single path blocked by mysterious
obstacles. And, most mysteriously of all, the heart-rending cries of some mighty
wild beast echoed on and on throughout the forest. It is said that several guards
fell into madness immediately at the sound and that King Aliphim himself was haunted to the
end of his days by the echo of those cries.
Since that time, the island has taken its new name and has remained unpenetrated, and
undisturbed, in the midst of the kingdom's teeming life.