Mirovia Island (Malachite)
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Mirovia Island is a medium island located in the Basilisk Archipelago. There are three known routes from the island: Marmara Odonata, Sargasso Island, and Tasman Reef.
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Natural Resources
This island spawns leushite, madder, thorianite, and wood.
Buildings
There are no buildings on Mirovia Island.
Government
Mirovia Island is an uninhabitable island.
History
A thorianite crystal near the center of the island reads, "This island were fashioned by Featherfin."
The name of the island comes from Mirovia, a hypothesized paleo-ocean which surrounded the super-continent Rodinia during the Neoproterozoic Era, pre-dating Pangaea by some five hundred million years. The word itself comes from the Russian mirovoy which means "global". 'Mirovia' also refers to the family of firs, Miroviaceae, in the conifer divison of the plantae kingdom. Specific species include the Mirovia Groenlandica and Mirovia Gothanii.









