Annwn

Annwn, named after the archipelago, is probably the most mysterious of the islands. Many people are unsure of where the majority of the population of Annwfyn reside, due to the lack of large residential areas in Meru. It is rumored that Annwn actually has a veiled city, protected by a ward provided by Ashur, to keep it from the outside world. Though, only those with native Sidhe blood or permission from the queen or the Astral are permitted to enter through the ward. Even if someone has entered the shrouded city before, one may lose the ability to see the city if they have wronged one of the leaders.

The Shrouded City
The city of Annwn, or the Shrouded City, is almost otherworldly in its design. It looks mystical, where its skies are an abnormally bright blue and the stars shine a bit brighter at night. The storms that come through are some of the most artistic views of the world. The people inside the city are mostly Sidhes, demi-Sidhes, or humans that have mated with Sidhes. The city is not particularly sectioned off into districts, though there is a distinct line between the city and the castle, for safety reasons. Many of the businesses here also have alcoves in Meru. The city takes up the majority of the island, which is remarkable because of how well it is hidden to the majority of the world. One of the outside entrances to the city is a lighthouse, where Gwyn ap Nudd greeted Callum Grant and Leona Volpe. It is guarded by members of the Wild Hunt.

Hylian Castle
The castle in the city of Annwn has two distinct looks to it. The older part of the castle was built with masonry, the stone still holding up after many millennia of use. The stones are a beautiful gray color. Some of the stones have black spots decorating it when the sun hits it in just the right way. The modern area of the castle, the part that has been added as an extension, is made entirely of ballistic-proof glass. The glass is a native resource that is mined and created out of Annwn itself. The glass shines a brilliant crystal blue color at night. The glass itself seems to be see-through, though the images are blurry due to how thick the glass is. Some people swear they can see members of the Hunt guarding the halls.