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== The Anarian Empire ==
== The Anarian Empire ==


The fall of their capital of Shakar, and the death of many of the empire’s central figures, led to the collapse of much of the Empire’s power.  Just two years after the destruction, the Kingdom of Turiand saw itself break away, and the decades that followed had several City-states and small lords on the south-western outskirts claiming independence.  Most of the Anarian empire’s power remains to the east, it even now struggles to hold what remains of its empire on the western continent with the loss of a large amount of it’s western forces attempting to retake breakaway states.  With the sea of glass nearly impassable the only real means to transport people or messages from one side of the empire to the other is by boat across the Raymere Sea.  Rumours abound that even now the western kingdom of the empire is already no longer under the control of the emperor.
The fall of their capital of Shakar, and the death of many of the empire’s central figures, led to the collapse of much of the Empire’s power.  Just two years after the destruction, the '''[[Kingdom of Turiand]]''' saw itself break away, and the decades that followed had several City-states and small lords on the south-western outskirts claiming independence.  Most of the Anarian empire’s power remains to the east, it even now struggles to hold what remains of its empire on the western continent with the loss of a large amount of it’s western forces attempting to retake breakaway states.  With the sea of glass nearly impassable the only real means to transport people or messages from one side of the empire to the other is by boat across the Raymere Sea.  Rumours abound that even now the western kingdom of the empire is already no longer under the control of the emperor.


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Revision as of 12:49, 25 April 2024

The Anarian Empire

The fall of their capital of Shakar, and the death of many of the empire’s central figures, led to the collapse of much of the Empire’s power. Just two years after the destruction, the Kingdom of Turiand saw itself break away, and the decades that followed had several City-states and small lords on the south-western outskirts claiming independence. Most of the Anarian empire’s power remains to the east, it even now struggles to hold what remains of its empire on the western continent with the loss of a large amount of it’s western forces attempting to retake breakaway states. With the sea of glass nearly impassable the only real means to transport people or messages from one side of the empire to the other is by boat across the Raymere Sea. Rumours abound that even now the western kingdom of the empire is already no longer under the control of the emperor.