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Introduction to the Island of Winds: Our Creatures

If you come across a Gyrja bird, make sure you are not anywhere close to its nest. These birds will attack in a swarm to protect their young and anyone attempting to pick Gyrja eggs must wear a proper hat to avoid having their skulls pecked. Outside of nesting season, however, the Gyrjas are a friendly bunch. In fact, some might say too friendly, for hunters have long since learned to exploit their gentle nature. As long as one is ready to make the high climb to their habitats, Gyrjas will not shy away from strangers, which has resulted in heavy hunting around the Island. Their numbers have reduced drastically since the Island was first discovered by settlers and nowadays Gyrjas are mostly found in small populations around secluded reefs and unscalable cliffs. The Gorge is the exception, because here they roam free under the protection of the Balance Keepers and have no reason to live in fear.

Island of Winds Lore



This weekend María and Guðrún at Parity were so lucky to be able to attend a national costume convention in Stykkishólmur Iceland called Skotthúfan. We were invited there to talk about our game Island of Winds. We were so thankful for the opportunity to be able to share with them how we are using our cultural heritage in our game, we are very proud to be able to uplift it and honor it in so many ways.

The Icelandic national costume embodies the Icelandic woman, not only the woman but also the land itself. By using a version of the costume in our game we are celebrating and uplifting these women. While we are telling Brynhildur´s story, into the mix a lot of other women’s stories entwine. Not only Hrymja´s and Margrét’s but also the women that built our land, that farmed the land, made the clothes, wove the fabric and decorated it, bore the children that were the future of the land, from where we come. We sought inspiration from the Icelandic costume that goes by the name Faldbúningur. There are many Icelandic costumes, but Faldbúningur is the oldest that has been preserved, from the 18th century. The most prominent features of the costume are the headwear, the belt, the stitching and the footwear. The hat is called “Skotthúfa” in Icelandic, often used for everyday wear. The belt is called “Stokkabelti” which was commonly made out of silver. The stitching that was commonly used is called "baldýring" and was more often than not flower patterns, with silk or metal threads. The shoes are called “Sauðskinnsskór” which means shoes made out of sheepskin but sealskin, sharkskin and skin from skate was also commonly used for shoes in Iceland.


Image of the lovely lady in the Skautbúningur is from here, with permission from Heimilisiðnaðarfélagið:
https://www.heimilisidnadur.is/is/thjodbuningar/islenskir-thjodbuningar/18-aldar-faldbuningur

Island of Winds demo extended for 2 more days!

We've really enjoyed players trying our demo and we've gotten great feedback since the start of the Steam NextFest.. for this reason, we've decided to extend our demo until June 28th!

There have been so many amazing games at this NextFest that even we did not get the chance to test every one we would've liked, so here's a chance for you to try Island of Winds!

As always, feedback is very welcome and helpful to us, don't hesitate to share your feedback and share your experience with others who you think might like the game!

Last Dev Stream

Our last developer Stream will take place at 14.00, Gudrun our UI designer and folkloristics adviser will be streaming with a focus on art and folklore. Check her out!


Then dive into our adventure game inspired by Icelandic folklore and nature 🏔️ Just a few hours left to check out our Steam NextFest demo! ✨

Download the demo and explore the fjord of Dreitill here⬇️
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1689340/Island_of_Winds/

Island of Winds Live Stream



This guy ran to work this morning, in the rain. His name is Bjartur, he is one of our amazing programmers, a new father AND he will be livestreaming Island of Winds this evening, what a man!

We encourage all to tune in and see Bjartur demoing for us.