Sister Isles

The Sister Isles is an archipelago of islands off the Western coast of Aradór in the Western Sea. The archipelago is also called Mafnas Catńuzi in Classical Arazi or simply Catńùzis [kətˈɲuzɪs] in Bantazi Arazi.

The Sister Isles have served as a focal point of Western Aradór's culture, particularly that of the Shanidazi people and the Brei people.

In Mythology
An Arazi legend tells that in old times in one of the fishing villages along the mainland Aradór's coast, four brothers wed four sisters. The brothers then went to sea and never came back. Stricken with grief, the oldest sister walked into the sea and turned into an island - Lailere - the biggest island in the archipelago. The second sister went off to search for her but suffered the same faith. She became the Rełere island. The second remaining sisters, now grieving even heavier, cast themselves in the sea from a cliff and became the islands of Vudźare and Tsibale.

In Western Aradór, Lailiro (var. Laylo), Rełu, Vudźo and Tsibu are popular feminine given names.