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Revision as of 09:20, 30 January 2022

Ireland (or Éire in Irish) is a European island nation southwest of the United Kingdom. It is green.
Fiction
Something Robotic This Way Comes
During one Halloween night, Alexis explained to her Mini-Con friends that the tradition originated in Ireland about 2500 years ago. Something Robotic This Way Comes
Cyber Key Code content
Bram Stoker, the creator of Dracula, hailed from Ireland. Crosswise's Cyber Key Code content
Hearts of Steel
The USS Miskatonic was traveling from the United States to Ireland when it was sunk by an Elder God. Infestation 2: The Transformers #1
Spacewarp's Log
In the 31st century, Ireland became part of the global island-based United Kingdom, the only Earth nation to not be overrun by Inhumanoid/Darkling Lord conquest. Spacewarp's Log (2), 2015/12/05
Rescue Bots Academy cartoon
A some point in history, an ancient Autobot worked with humans to conceal a quantity of Tox-En. Clues to the cache's whereabouts were stored in a holokey, which was found in modern times by Finn O'Reilly, who joined the Rescue Bots in a journey around locations in Ireland. After finding clues in Dublin and Hag's Head, they eventually ended up at the Giant's Causeway where they found the Tox-En. X Marks The Bot
Notes
- In the real world, Halloween indeed derives from the Celtic harvest festival Samhain. By the way, the name is pronounced "SOW-in", not "SAM-hine". This is your public service announcement of the day. Remember it!
External links
- Ireland at Wikipedia

