A World Where No One Arrives, and No One Leaves
In the vast expanse of reality, there exists a place untouched by the laws of time, space, or human comprehension. Kovari Island is not just a remote location—it is an entire world unto itself, existing in a parallel dimension, unreachable by conventional means. No one arrives, and no one leaves. Its existence lies outside the boundaries of the Earth we know, existing as a realm of paradoxes and endless mystery.
The Island That Defies Reality
Kovari Island does not belong to our world. It is a parallel reality that intersects with our own only in fleeting moments—moments when the veil between dimensions is thinnest. While the island may seem like a mirage or a myth, it has familiar landscapes, yet profoundly altered in ways that defy logic.
Time, gravity, and matter all behave differently on Kovari Island. The world there exists in a state of eternal stillness, where the sun never truly sets or rises, and the air feels both ancient and timeless. The laws that govern our universe seem to fracture and bend here. What happens on Kovari stays in Kovari, but it also ripples outward in subtle ways that we are not yet capable of understanding.
A World Frozen in a Loop
Stories tell of the Kovari People, a civilization untouched by modern hands. Some say they are descendants of an ancient world, their bodies shaped by evolution in ways we can’t comprehend—eyes that see in darkness, skin that shifts with emotion, and lungs that draw breath even beneath the sea.
The inhabitants, whether human appearing or otherwise, move through time like it doesn’t exist. They age differently, they are not bound by the passage of years. Some say they are echoes of past lives, others believe they are the spirits of lost souls, forever caught in the island’s web. Their memories flicker and blur, as if the very fabric of their existence is unraveling, but never fully tearing apart.
The Mystery of Kovari
The island’s inhabitants, if they can be called that, do not arrive from the outside world. They never came to Kovari. They’ve always been there, or at least, they seem to have always been. It’s as if Kovari is both the beginning and the end, a place where life and death blend seamlessly.