Veridia
Appearance

The largest of the Triada, the three major islands of Altierra, holds most of the population of the world. Because of its hospitable geography and climate, it also produces the most food and money.
See also Alta, Isla Arbojan and Las Islas Perdidas .
Etymology
The name derives from the Spanish verde meaning "green". This follows the name given by the English settlers of "Greenland".
Geography
Veridia is a long, irregular shaped island about xxx miles north-to-south, and xxx miles west-to-east. It has many islands and lakes, and a variety of landscapes.
It sits between 42° and 58° north, and 12° and 67° east (excluding islands).

Climate
- Large size introduces regional variation.
- Maritime location keeps extremes moderate.
Climate
- Oceanic (marine west coast): mild, wet, cloudy.
- Western side: Windward, very wet, temperate rainforest possible.
- Eastern side: Leeward, drier, maybe even semi-continental if large enough.
- Frequent storms in autumn/winter.
Typical weather
- Summer: 15–22°C, variable, often cloudy with drizzle.
- Winter: 0–8°C, rainy or snowy depending on elevation.
Influences
- Westerly winds dominate (mid-latitudes), bringing rain to western coasts.
- Strong seasonal storms, possibly cyclonic in winter.
Illarion establishments
The cregan
The cregan on Veridia is Granhía, whose meaning derives from gran (great) and bahía (bay).