Inkük

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Inkük is a Kiravian administrate located on a chain of cold, rain-soaked islands.

History

Inkük was first settled by migrating fishing-dependant tribes from Sůborkük. The islands were home to little more than fishing villages until the islanders petitioned to join the Kiravian Empire. The Empire helped foster new fish-based industries, such as canning and processing, and set up a materials-processing industry in the southern islands which manufactured asphalt, basaltic gravel, and industrial clay. The northern islands remained on subsistence fishing, but still benefited from Kiravian help through free medical care and other services.

A few Kiravian settlers came to the southern islands to build new towns, and a very small number migrated to the North to start buisnesses in the fishing communites.