Myths of Pelagosia

These are the interpretations of various legends told since times of yore about the formation of the islands and how life here came to be. They were collected over decades, and then enlivened for publication, by Fernando Costa de Alfandega. Many of his re-tellings have become so well-known in popular culture that the difference between these adaptations and their word-of-mouth origins has nowadays become blurred and almost indistinguishable.

Mythos Nautica

A canon of traditional anonymous folktales, purported to have been passed-down through oral tradition and claimed by Alfandega to be the inspiration for his Myths Of Pelagosia. They tell the legendary tales of the formation of the islands and natural features of the Antama and its mesoatlantic region, and of how life of all kinds came to be there.