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Rayner Lake
Est. 168

Rayner Lake is a former settlement on the island of Waterford, Diol, that was founded in the year 168 and annexed by Seattle in 190 and, through further annexation, is now situated in the limits of Noland Crest.

Geography

Island: Waterford
Coast: East
Area: 0.18 square miles

Origination

Named for: Abraham Rayner
Founded: 168
Founders: Abraham Rayner, Kalindi Melvin, Gerri Prasun, Abraham Rayner
Annexed: None
Annexed by: Seattle in 190

Ships

Former ships: None

Houses

Houses: Rayner House, Prasun House, Prasun House, Prasun House

Demography

Highest-ever population: 7 (in 185)

Residents

Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: Chandler Vaclav, Roni Prasun, Kalindi Melvin, Gerri Prasun, Issie Aldis, Iain Prasun, Davey Prasun, Wynn Prasun, Susana Vaclav
Died here: Lorrin Prasun (Infancy), Marcio Prasun (Infancy), Timmy Prasun (Infancy), Abraham Rayner (Suicide), Casandra Prasun (Infancy), Rahul Prasun (Infancy)
Murders: None

Narrative

168.   Rayner Lake, Waterford, was founded by Abraham Rayner, Kalindi Rayner, Gerri Prasun, and Abraham Rayner. They named it after Abraham Rayner. 3 newcomer(s) moved to Rayner Lake in 168: Kalindi Prasun, Gerri Prasun, and Abraham Rayner.
171.   Due to its lack of open plots on which new residents might build their homes, the town of Rayner Lake, Waterford, has claimed an area of open adjacent land that it will expand onto. 1 newcomer(s) moved to Rayner Lake in 171: Chandler Vaclav.
172.   1 resident(s) moved out of Rayner Lake in 172: Chandler Vaclav.
183.   There is talk of the settlements of Seattle and Rayner Lake consolidating.
186.   Abraham Rayner, who in 168 founded Rayner Lake along with 3 others, took his own life in Rayner Lake, Waterford; he was 22 years old.
188.   1 resident(s) moved out of Rayner Lake in 188: Roni Prasun.
190.   The settlements of Seattle and Rayner Lake are consolidating; since it's the oldest town and the cultural center of the area, Seattle will absorb the other settlements. Rayner Lake has been annexed by Seattle.
194.   Gerri Prasun, who in 168 founded Rayner Lake along with 3 others, died in Bryan, Waterford, after showing symptoms of disease; he was 45 years old.
215.   Kalindi Melvin, who in 168 founded Rayner Lake along with 3 others, died in Circle, Waterford, of natural causes; she was 71 years old.
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