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'''Keyli''' is the southernmost landmass on Pacifica situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and is surrounded by the Keylian Ocean. It contains the geographic, magnetic and geomagnetic south poles. | '''Keyli''' is the southernmost landmass on Pacifica situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and is surrounded by the Keylian Ocean. It contains the geographic, magnetic and geomagnetic south poles. | ||
The origin of the name is uncertain, though many scholars believe that the name is an Austral simplification of ''[[Keya’Iluti (Pacifica)|Keya’Iluti]]'', a group of indigenous peoples living in modern-day [[Izaakia (Pacifica)|Izaakia]]. | The origin of the name is uncertain, though many scholars believe that the name is an Austral simplification of ''[[Keya’Iluti (Pacifica)|Keya’Iluti]]'', a group of indigenous peoples living in modern-day [[Izaakia (Pacifica)|Izaakia]]. ''Keya’Iluti'' derives from Kau 'coast' and Iluti 'dwellers'. | ||
== OOC == | == OOC == | ||
The name of the continent is in honour of [[Brutland & Norden]], the creator and first manager of the map. | The name of the continent is in honour of [[Brutland & Norden]], the creator and first manager of the map. |
Revision as of 19:19, 26 October 2022
Keyli is the southernmost landmass on Pacifica situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and is surrounded by the Keylian Ocean. It contains the geographic, magnetic and geomagnetic south poles.
The origin of the name is uncertain, though many scholars believe that the name is an Austral simplification of Keya’Iluti, a group of indigenous peoples living in modern-day Izaakia. Keya’Iluti derives from Kau 'coast' and Iluti 'dwellers'.
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The name of the continent is in honour of Brutland & Norden, the creator and first manager of the map.