
Pelican
Est. 330
Pelican is a former settlement on the island of
Burmuda,
Diol, that was founded in the year 330 and annexed by
Allardt in 389.
Geography
Island: BurmudaCoast: Inland
Area: 0.0 square miles
Origination
Founded: 330
Founders: Taddeus NolandAnnexed: None
Annexed by: Allardt in 389
Ships
Ships in port: None
Houses
Houses: Noland HouseDemography
Highest-ever population: 1 (in 330)
Residents
Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: None
Died here: Taddeus Noland (Suicide)
Murders: None
Narrative
330. Pelican, Burmuda, was founded by Taddeus Noland, who is currently its lone inhabitant. 1 newcomer(s) moved to Pelican in 330: Taddeus Noland.
335. Taddeus Noland, who in 330 founded Pelican, took his own life in Pelican, Burmuda; he was 55 years old.
389. The settlements of Allardt and Pelican are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Allardt will absorb the other settlements. Pelican has been annexed by Allardt.
