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You do realise that the Grand LAN isn't a Dev gaming session, right?
Philippines as a formable nation: The Philippine nation as you know it today in the real world is a Spanish construct created as a result of colonialism. During the time of 1444 there was no culture, language and religion that unify the islands, therefore it does not make sense for the PH to be unified by any other means aside from colonialism by the Great powers. The current formable nation Malaya is the closest equivalent we can have to a unified non-colonised country which we already see in-game due to "Filipino" culture being part of the Malay world.
Why was Palawan removed: Simply put, Palawan in 1444 is part of the Sultanate of Brunei.
probly cause its part of Brunei