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  • ...called '''Calbain''', are an ethnic group on Micras that originated on the Ynys y Calbain in the [[Aeronesian Archipelago]]. The Calbain are the largest, a ...reside. The colonies of Port Moorland, the south of Y Dwyrain and the Ynys Corrach were abandoned in 1651, but many of the settlers continued to live in these
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  • ...ries, Port Moorland and Y Dwyrain on Eastern Keltia and the island of Ynys Corrach to the South East of Corum. The territories were brought together under the ...the Aeronesian Archipelago are Crown Colonies. These are: Penn ar Bed and Ynys Fforst.
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  • |dodplace = Ynys Corrach, [[Calbion]] ...Prince Jack I fell ill and passed away for the shores of the isle of Ynys Corrach, currently part of the [[South Sea Islands]]. The place where the Prince di
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  • ...ith its posessions stripped away. Montfort later moved to the isle of Ynys Corrach, where the Order surfaced for a brief period but then withered away followi
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  • ...historical ties. The island became part of the Morwlad province as [[Ynys Corrach]].
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  • ...ent factor in Jingdaoese society. Montfort later moved to the isle of Ynys Corrach, where the Order surfaced for a brief period but then withered away followi
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  • ...CMT-7 <small>(Pentyre Standard Time)</small><br>CMT-9 <small>(Cybwlach and Ynys Fforst)</small><br>CMT+10 <small>(Penn ar Bed)</small> The heartland of the Calbain people is the island known as the Ynys y Calbain. During the [[Jasonia|Jasonian]] era, small bands of people known
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  • ...ars after the arrival of the new settlers on Trinity Island (known as Ynys Corrach to the indigenous population), and the indigenous culture continues to thri
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