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| Reaching its peak at the end of the [[Dantrian calendar|first revolution]], Asdoh's influence began to decline soon after that. Asdoh was eventually abolished by [[Stogen]] in the 2nd [[CSR]] and broken down into individual city states, most of which have been then deserted. [[Ernele]] is the only surviving city of Asdoh, retaining some of the ancient buildings. | | Reaching its peak at the end of the [[Dantrian calendar|first revolution]], Asdoh's influence began to decline soon after that. Asdoh was eventually abolished by [[Stogen]] in the 2nd [[CSR]] and broken down into individual city states, most of which have been then deserted. [[Ernele]] is the only surviving city of Asdoh, retaining some of the ancient buildings. |
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− | Asdoh's sophisticated governance, economics, Western Dantrian cultural heritage and the fact that so much of its brilliance was lost, turned it into a legendary country, highly mythologized and revered by many as the greatest Tarnarian civilization. The emergence of the [[Mōroh]] philosophy in the 2nd [[CSR]] had treated Asdoh as the biggest religious mistake of the peoples of [[Tarnaria]], condemning the sedentary form of life, which was understood as the refusal to follow one's path. | + | Asdoh's sophisticated governance, economics, Western Dantrian cultural heritage and the fact that so much of its brilliance was lost, turned it into a legendary country, highly mythologized and revered by many as the greatest Tarnarian civilization. The emergence of the [[Mōroh]] philosophy in the 2nd [[CSR]] had treated Asdoh as the biggest religious mistake of the peoples of [[Tarnaria]], condemning the sedentary form of life, which was understood as the refusal to [[Xaewoon|follow one's path]]. |
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| The Asdoh vs Mōroh debate is still prevalent in Tarnaria and is an ideological divide between some groups. | | The Asdoh vs Mōroh debate is still prevalent in Tarnaria and is an ideological divide between some groups. |