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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It is named for Selardi Jen Daniyal, the "Founding Daughter" of the Sovereign Confederation.
[[File:BbailiwickSelardiSymbol.png|thumb|253x253px|The bailiwick symbol of Selardi depicts a leviathan, embowed to form a shield.]]
Selardi is a bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]], named for Selardi Jen Daniyal, the "Founding Daughter" of the Sovereign Confederation. The bailiwick has a rich history, with an influx of Tephale refugees settling in the area following the Scouring. These refugees established small ice fishing settlements, which eventually developed into a thriving year-round aquaculture industry by 1712.
 
In 1712, the population of Selardi had grown to 319,752. The bailiwick is known for its aquaculture industry, and is also home to a number of important cultural and historical attractions.


[[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]]
[[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]]
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]]
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]]

Latest revision as of 00:04, 9 December 2022

The bailiwick symbol of Selardi depicts a leviathan, embowed to form a shield.

Selardi is a bailiwick of the Sovereign Confederation, named for Selardi Jen Daniyal, the "Founding Daughter" of the Sovereign Confederation. The bailiwick has a rich history, with an influx of Tephale refugees settling in the area following the Scouring. These refugees established small ice fishing settlements, which eventually developed into a thriving year-round aquaculture industry by 1712.

In 1712, the population of Selardi had grown to 319,752. The bailiwick is known for its aquaculture industry, and is also home to a number of important cultural and historical attractions.