402. Rob Normie Myke was born to Barbaraanne Myke and Capt. Rustin Myke in the town of Prasun Creek, on the island of King. 13 people came to meet Rob Myke for the first time this year: Mignon Prasun, Barbaraanne Myke, Rustin Myke, Ross Quinn, Tedrick Prasun, Cathleen Myke, Tessi Prasun, Shirline Myke, Gifford Gilles, Gifford Gilles, Rob Myke, Capt. Rustin Myke, and Kimberly Myke. Rob Myke's parents Barbaraanne Myke and Capt. Rustin Myke divorced after 12 years of marriage; they had 6 children together. Barbaraanne Myke and Capt. Rustin Myke decided that Barbaraanne will stay in their house, and Rustin will move out. Bertram Prasun people came to meet Rob Myke for the first time. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Rob this year. 403. Rob is getting better at speaking Monedusus. 404. Rob is getting better at speaking Monedusus. Rob is getting better at speaking Kingian. Rob Myke's father Capt. Rustin Myke married Nicolette Gilles in Prasun Creek, King. Rob Myke made 11 new friends this year: Catrina Gilles, Nicolette Myke, Tedrick Prasun, Bertram Prasun, Maybelle Prasun, Tessi Prasun, Ninetta Prasun, Bertram Prasun, Mia Prasun, Starla Prasun, and Karlen Quinn. 405. Rob is starting to pick up Aniumustpyrx. Rob is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Rob is getting better at speaking Monedusus. Rob is getting better at speaking Kingian. Barbaraanne Myke stopped in the wilderness 15 miles east of Prasun Creek. Rob Myke moved out of Quinn House in Prasun Creek. Rob Myke made 3 new friends this year: Barbaraanne Myke, Christabel Prasun, and Konrad Prasun. 406. Rob is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Rob is getting better at speaking Monedusus. Rob is getting better at speaking Kingian. 407. Rob Myke is now 5 years old. Rob is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Rob has become fluent in Monedusus. Rob is getting better at speaking Kingian. Rob Myke died alone in the wilderness of King of starvation; he was 5 years old. Barbaraanne Myke came across Rob Myke's body in the wilderness of King and buried him there with a gravestone at the site; the former did not know the latter's name or birth year, and so put 'Unknown' for both.