Talk:Morley/@comment-17194369-20160528171552

While the final trivia point is interesting, it also breaks our "no speculation" policy in a spectacular way. Can it and the subpoints be completely removed, or should some of it be kept?

EDIT: The trivia was removed, but as some may still find it interesting I'm putting it here.


 * Morley is heavily based on Scotland and Ireland. Place names such as Alba and Arran are references to the original Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland and an island off the West Coast of Scotland, while Caulkenny is a reference to Kilkenny, a city in Southern Ireland.
 * This is further strengthened by the Morley people's inclination towards independence.
 * The climate is also very alike that of Scotland and Ireland, as it is generally cold, damp, and gloomy.
 * Interestingly, the commoners among both Scottish and Irish people in the 18th and 19th centuries were historically better educated than the commoners of other nations in the British isles, leading to the emergence of renowned "peasant poets" such as Robert Burns. This may be reflected in the unusual number of intellectuals that can be found among all social classes of the Morley people.