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One of the great unacknowledged truths of the Glorious and Eternal Empire of Kartar is that the decadence and stability of centuries have created a stagnant and dying state.  In the great early days of the Empire, it would be unheard of for a slave to hold anything approaching an important position.  Nowadays, it isn’t unknown for a slave to hold a position just underneath that of major domo, effectively the second-ranked official of those not of the house but of the household.
 
One of the great unacknowledged truths of the Glorious and Eternal Empire of Kartar is that the decadence and stability of centuries have created a stagnant and dying state.  In the great early days of the Empire, it would be unheard of for a slave to hold anything approaching an important position.  Nowadays, it isn’t unknown for a slave to hold a position just underneath that of major domo, effectively the second-ranked official of those not of the house but of the household.
 
*[[WS:KartaranRulers|Rulers]] of Kartar
 
*[[WS:KartaranRulers|Rulers]] of Kartar
*[[WS:Inhabitants of Kartar|Inhabitants of Kartar]]
 
**[[WS:Felines Races|Feline Races]]
 
**Slave Races
 
**Subjugated, or Subject Races
 
 
*[[WS:Kartaran Civil Service|Civil Service]]
 
*[[WS:Kartaran Civil Service|Civil Service]]
 
*[[WS:Felines Culture|Culture]]
 
*[[WS:Felines Culture|Culture]]
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*[[WS:Kartaran Magic|Magic]]
 
*[[WS:Kartaran Magic|Magic]]
 
*[[WS:Kartaran Military|Military]]
 
*[[WS:Kartaran Military|Military]]
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*Peoples
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**[[WS:Felines Races|Feline Races]]
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**Slave Races
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**Subjugated, or Subject Races
  
 
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The Glorious and Eternal Empire of Kartar[edit]

One of the great unacknowledged truths of the Glorious and Eternal Empire of Kartar is that the decadence and stability of centuries have created a stagnant and dying state. In the great early days of the Empire, it would be unheard of for a slave to hold anything approaching an important position. Nowadays, it isn’t unknown for a slave to hold a position just underneath that of major domo, effectively the second-ranked official of those not of the house but of the household.




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