Kyo-Indralans

The Kyo-Indralans are the largest minority group in Indrala. Concentrated mostly in the northeastern regions of the country, primarily the Jiaozhi Province, the majority of Kyo-Indralans are descendants Kyo refugees who arrived between 4290 and 4015.

Within Indrala, the Kyo-Indralans quickly integrated while retaining some of their native Kyo identity, which is most visible through their language and religion. The Kyo language spoken by the Kyo-Indralans has developed an Indralan influenced dialect and use of a modern Gaoja has emerged alongside traditional Kyogul as a writing system. And, differing from the demographics of Dankuk, the majority of Kyo-Indralans are members of the Church of Dankuk, also known as Seodongyo.

The early Kyo refugees made strides in Indralan society, providing significant contributions to the arts, entertainment, and technology. Some also became active in politics, first notably with a Chief Minister of Indrala in 4352.

History
During the time period from 4290 to 4015, Dankuk was faced by enormous instability, totalitarian government, and violence targeted at the House of Ryeo and its supporters. The Ryeo Family twice took asylum in Indrala during this time period and the Indralan government actively accepted other refugees seeking an escape from the crisis in Dankuk.

Prominent Neighborhoods

 * Kyotown, Kaizhou
 * Little Seongtaek, Jugang