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The '''Necraties''', also known as the '''Necratie Isles''' and also the '''Necraties Islands''' is a large [[wikipedia:archipelago|archipelago]] at the mouth of the [[Morstaybishlian Sea]] consisting of |
The '''Necraties''', also known as the '''Necratie Isles''' and also the '''Necraties Islands''' is a large [[wikipedia:archipelago|archipelago]] at the mouth of the [[Morstaybishlian Sea]] consisting of 13 size-varying inhabited islands and an aditional 57 uninhabited islets and rocky outcroppings that lies north of [[Staynes]] and south of [[Justelvard]] that forms a jurisdiction. The jurisdiction is not apart of Staynes, however defence and most foreign relations are handled by the Morstaybishlian Government. |
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The islands have been inhabited for thousands of years and form part of the division between the [[Packilvanian Ocean]] to the west and the [[Morstaybishlian Sea]] to the east. The most well known islands are Jerysan, Fricticia, Lucina, Brihar, St. Grevis, St. Angelona and Dynn. At low tide, Brihar and Dynn are connected by a low lying sand bank. Fricticia, the largest northernmost island and all of the surrounding Northern Isles are property of the [[Succession to the Morstaybishlian Throne|Crown]] and are usually closed to tourists all year around to preserve the native avian species. |
The islands have been inhabited for thousands of years and form part of the division between the [[Packilvanian Ocean]] to the west and the [[Morstaybishlian Sea]] to the east. The most well known islands are Jerysan, Fricticia, Lucina, Brihar, St. Grevis, St. Angelona and Dynn. At low tide, Brihar and Dynn are connected by a low lying sand bank. Fricticia, the largest northernmost island and all of the surrounding Northern Isles are property of the [[Succession to the Morstaybishlian Throne|Crown]] and are usually closed to tourists all year around to preserve the native avian species. |