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'''Yinyin''' (因音, ''Yin Yin'', "Many Canals") is a town located in the middle of the Kuduk Wetlands within the Southern River Delta of the Yevak Tribe. Yinyin is the most populous settlement within the Moiety of the Thousand Creeks. |
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Administratively, Yinyin is considered a village town with a population of roughly 1,000 as of May 2023. Currently, the town is experiencing a certain degree of autonomy due to the modernization reforms currently taking place in the town. |
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Yinyin is mostly known for the many canals that run through the town and act as waterways. For many centuries, Yinyin has acted as a point of trade between the Yevak Tribe and its neighbors, most notably the Anana Tribe. The town's culture has been described as mostly Yevak, but with some added unique traits. |
Revision as of 22:24, 18 May 2023
Yinyin
因音 | |
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town | |
Country | Kuduk |
Tribe | Yevak |
Moiety | Yevak Moiety of the Thousand Creeks |
Clans and Lodges | Clan of the Waning Moon, Lodge of the Raven, Clan of the Midnight Sun |
Settled | 1100 CE |
Founded by | Oneida Yevak |
Yinyin (因音, Yin Yin, "Many Canals") is a town located in the middle of the Kuduk Wetlands within the Southern River Delta of the Yevak Tribe. Yinyin is the most populous settlement within the Moiety of the Thousand Creeks.
Administratively, Yinyin is considered a village town with a population of roughly 1,000 as of May 2023. Currently, the town is experiencing a certain degree of autonomy due to the modernization reforms currently taking place in the town.
Yinyin is mostly known for the many canals that run through the town and act as waterways. For many centuries, Yinyin has acted as a point of trade between the Yevak Tribe and its neighbors, most notably the Anana Tribe. The town's culture has been described as mostly Yevak, but with some added unique traits.