Morbian archipelago
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The Morbian Archipelago is a group of islands located east of the Caribbean. It has 4 main islands and many smaller ones that are claimed by the Federated States of Morbius.
Origins
The Morbian archipelago was formed in 2022 by the morbillionth viewer of the movie Morbius, who was granted godlike powers. The islands were devoid of life for an estimated 3 hours until the mythical morbillionth viewer added many plants and animals, most of which also inhabiting Florida. The arcipelago’s first humans arrived on 22 March 2022, when a group led by Horatio Shants arrived on what is now known as Morb Island.
Kingdom of Cressica
Horatio and his crew founded the Kingdom of Cressica on 22 March 2022. This Micronation had a government similar to that of an autocracy, with Horatio Shants and his family ruling the kingdom. On March 28, a small group of sailors discovered the island of Morbia. They later discovered the island of Morbicus, but neither of the islands were ever colonized by the Kingdom of Cressica, as the first of the followers of Morbillism began to arrive in the archipelago on 6 April 2022.
By April 10, large groups of the pilgrims were gathering at the King’s door, asking him to join them in their journey. Fights began to break out between the townspeople and the religious people, and on 16 April 2022, Horatio and his family fled the island, and the Federated states of Morbius was founded following the party of Morbia.
Geography
The Morbian archipelago is completely devoid of natural plant life, as the archipelago is very young. However, many plants have been brought to the island, particularly corn, which is used to produce Morbius theatre popcorn and used in the Morbius Marathon, the National sport of the nation. The land of the island is almost completely flat, save for a few hills.
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