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The residents and descendants are known as '''Yeongian''', and are mostly ethnically Chinese or Korean.{{book ref|Skyward|8}}
 
The residents and descendants are known as '''Yeongian''', and are mostly ethnically Chinese or Korean.{{book ref|Skyward|8}}
   
One of the clans formed after their landing took their hydroponics knowledge and became underground farmers in a cavern close to Igneous. The food grown by this clan is of high value and is only available to those who have multiple achievement or industry merits. [[Bim]] is from that clan.{{book ref|sky1|8}}
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After landing, they formed a clan and used their hydroponics knowledge to become underground farmers in a cavern close to Igneous. The food grown by this clan is of high value and is only available to those who have multiple achievement or industry merits. [[Bim]] is from that clan.{{book ref|sky1|8}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revisión del 04:14 22 nov 2019

Yeong-Gwang
Tipo Spacecraft
Universo Skyward Universe

The Yeong-Gwang was a ship in the old fleet which carried humanity to Detritus.

The residents and descendants are known as Yeongian, and are mostly ethnically Chinese or Korean.[1]

After landing, they formed a clan and used their hydroponics knowledge to become underground farmers in a cavern close to Igneous. The food grown by this clan is of high value and is only available to those who have multiple achievement or industry merits. Bim is from that clan.[1]

Trivia

The name of the starship is likely a reference to the South Korean poet Lee Yeong-gwang, who is famous for writing about the pain and trials of youth.

Notes

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