Lost Island

Lost Island, also called the Dragon's Nest (竜の巣), is an anime-only island that exists beneath Warship Island, underneath the water, and rises once every 1000 years. The inhabitants of Warship Island are said to have once lived here. The Sennenryu, a thought-to-be extinct race of dragons that live for 1000 years, were suspected at one point to live here, but are now scattered across the world.

However, there appears to be some inconsistency with what Lost Island is. If Lost Island is the ancestral island of the Warship Island's inhabitants, then it is located within a mirage and a storm. However, if it is to solely refer to the nesting grounds of the Sennenryu, then it is the underwater land surrounding Warship Island.

Geography
Lost Island is covered with dragons whose bodies have become calcified due to being underwater for thousands of years. There are many forms of ocean sealife such as coral present on the island developed from the extended amount of time it exists underwater.

Inhabitants
Various past kings of Lost Island are known, with nothing else known about them:
 * The first king, Iscardunk (イスカルダンク).
 * The 317th king, Ingrimongri III (イングリモングリ三世), the father of Ingrigrimori.
 * The 1,121st king, Hokehontas (ホケホンタス).
 * King Nemenememitas (ネメネメミタス).

History
According to Bokuden, the first king of Lost Island was King Iscardunk.

Amongst his descendants was King Pokeportes, who had 3 sons: Bokehontas, Bokebonboko, and Bokebokepon. Pokeportes sent them to find the tree that bears stars in the Valley of the Dragons. The three sons bravely set out to find this valley.

Generations later, the 317th King Ingrimongri III sired King Ingrigrimori, who was said to have become a great ruler. He had 18 sons.

Eventually, there was another descendent, King Ikemenes, who had carried out many reforms. He had 65 sons, and so it was said that if one would throw a stone into the kingdom, you would hit one of the princes.

The 1,121st king was King Hokehontas.

Some time later, King Nemenememitas came into power. During his rule, he devised and implemented a way to protect their kingdom from an attack from larger nations.

The royal family of Lost Island continued until at least the 1,201st king.

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