At the eastern side of Denmark lies Germany's constitutive state Schleswig Holstein, longer a Danish duchy then German, where the true Baltic coast starts, bordering the East Sea. It's glacier-made Viking country, pristine enough for the wild Kinik horses. Angel Island shares its name with the Angli tribe, after which England was named in the age of daring merchant and plunder voyages, when Haibuc was long Scandinavia's largest city. Flensburg became the center of Eurpean rum, but only one blender is left.