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*Southern Coastal City: '''Sijayat'''
 
*Southern Coastal City: '''Sijayat'''
  
The Principality of Matan acts as a sort of neutral ground for representatives of the other breakaway provinces. The aristocrats don't really want to encourage the other provinces becoming more independent, but if they can get the other provinces to look to the Prince of Matan as a solver of problems, that weakens the legitimacy of the Governor in the Imperial Province of Moundan. So, a mixed group of differing nationalities are not exactly out of place, despite the Principality's Aristocratic pretension.
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The Principality of Matan acts as a sort of neutral ground for representatives of the other breakaway provinces. The aristocrats don't really want to encourage the other provinces becoming more independent, but if they can get the other provinces to look to the Prince of Matan as a solver of problems, that weakens the legitimacy of the Governor in the Imperial Province of Moudan. So, a mixed group of differing nationalities are not exactly out of place, despite the Principality's Aristocratic pretension.
 
 
The aristocrats who settled the Distal Provinces centuries ago assumed they would eventually rule with privilege like their cousins in the Proximal Provinces and Imperial Core. The “Provincial Governor” was supposed to be a temporary, transitional government. But their demands for their rightful, ancestral rule kept getting put off. They decided to take matters in their own hands, and claim themselves an Aristocratic Province like back home. They even found an aristocratic family with a dubious claim of blood relation to some previous emperor, and they've set this fellow up as a puppet prince who allegedly rules in the name of the Emperor. Now they wait for formal acknowledgement from the true Emperor himself which will surely be coming soon. Right?
 
 
 
The aristocratic families are trying to get the Imperial representative to travel to their lands and convince him to declare the aristocrats as the true rulers of the Distal Provinces. (This will be unlikely.)
 
 
 
Now the Orcs are chopping away at their territory in the north creating aristocratic refugees who live off the good will of their cousins by the coast. This state of affairs has caused some noble families to secretly contact the Governor in Moundan and propose an alliance of convenience. Other noble families have been making overtures to their hated enemy, the Oceanic Republic of Loshiria, with the same offers. So embarrassing to beg help from your social inferiors, isn’t it?
 
  
 
==Yobinna Elves==
 
==Yobinna Elves==
  
 
''Once lived all over this land, now confined to the perimeters--but they are growing in resurgent strength''
 
''Once lived all over this land, now confined to the perimeters--but they are growing in resurgent strength''

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