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| Economies of many of the toors thus relied on these packets of sedentary population. Slavery was also a more prominent part of toors' economies, because a slave was considered to be on their right path and was thus permitted to live in cities and camps permanently. This partially explains why slavery was more prominent in toors and less so in city states. | | Economies of many of the toors thus relied on these packets of sedentary population. Slavery was also a more prominent part of toors' economies, because a slave was considered to be on their right path and was thus permitted to live in cities and camps permanently. This partially explains why slavery was more prominent in toors and less so in city states. |
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− | Adherents of the [[Mōroh]] philosophy are following the [[Xaewoon#Xaewoon Green|Xaewoon Green]]. [[Xaewoon#Xaewoon Blue|Xaewoon Blue]] followers tend to lead a sedentary lifestyle. Thus, the majority of city states of the [[Dantrian calendar|second revolution]] were Xaewoon Blue cities and were in a state of constant conflict with toors. This partially prevented large Xaewoon Blue states, since establishing an infrastructure would be difficult. [[Qep]] and [[Mantar]] were the first regions that managed some sort of autonomy in the second half of the second revolution, with [[Mantareia]] becoming the first state proper in [[Tarnaria]] after Stogen's destruction of [[Barud]].. | + | Adherents of the [[Mōroh]] philosophy are following the [[Xaewoon#Xaewoon Green|Xaewoon Green]]. [[Xaewoon#Xaewoon Blue|Xaewoon Blue]] followers tend to lead a sedentary lifestyle. Thus, the majority of city states of the [[Dantrian calendar|second revolution]] were Xaewoon Blue cities and were in a state of constant conflict with toors. This partially prevented large Xaewoon Blue states, since establishing an infrastructure would be difficult. [[Qep]] and [[Mantar]] were the first regions that managed some sort of autonomy in the second half of the second revolution, with [[Mantareia]] becoming the first state proper in [[Tarnaria]] after Stogen's destruction of [[Empire of Barud|Barud]]. |
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| Toors tended to claim large territories, although exact borders were vague and usually unenforceable, so travel through toors was largely unrestricted and even relatively safe, especially for smaller parties. A border might be watched with more rigor if there was an ongoing dispute or conflict with a neighboring toor. For example, [[Darfe Goldoor]] concentrated a lot of his forces at his northern border due to the feud with [[Kievan]]. | | Toors tended to claim large territories, although exact borders were vague and usually unenforceable, so travel through toors was largely unrestricted and even relatively safe, especially for smaller parties. A border might be watched with more rigor if there was an ongoing dispute or conflict with a neighboring toor. For example, [[Darfe Goldoor]] concentrated a lot of his forces at his northern border due to the feud with [[Kievan]]. |