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Despite being a tiny settlement only periodically visited by [Merchants], it nevertheless supplies nearly forty percent of [[Eir Gel]] demand, given the flourishing [[Eir Kelp]] underneath the island. The Dullahan inhabitants collect it by leaving their heads up on the rocks while their bodies dive down indefinitely, their armor protecting them from the Eir Kelp's poisoned thorns. But despite the high demand for Eir Gel, the islanders are poor due to having no choice but to sell it for cheap.<ref name="tlt-1">[[The Last Tide: Book One]]</ref> | Despite being a tiny settlement only periodically visited by [Merchants], it nevertheless supplies nearly forty percent of [[Eir Gel]] demand, given the flourishing [[Eir Kelp]] underneath the island. The Dullahan inhabitants collect it by leaving their heads up on the rocks while their bodies dive down indefinitely, their armor protecting them from the Eir Kelp's poisoned thorns. But despite the high demand for Eir Gel, the islanders are poor due to having no choice but to sell it for cheap.<ref name="tlt-1">[[The Last Tide: Book One]]</ref> | ||
== | == Chronology == | ||
''TBA'' from [[The Last Tide: Book One]]. | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
There are no mineral resources on the island. It has a scarce terrestrial life but a rich underwater habitat. | There are no mineral resources on the island. It has a scarce terrestrial life but a rich underwater habitat. | ||
== Known Inhabitants == | == Known Inhabitants == |