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|religion=[[Lolion]]<br>[[Davinia]]
 
|religion=[[Lolion]]<br>[[Davinia]]
|established=c. 1490s [[dantrian_calendar|SR]]
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|established=c. 1590s [[dantrian_calendar|SR]]
 
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|disestablished=c. 1920s [[dantrian_calendar|SR]]
 
|disestablished=c. 1920s [[dantrian_calendar|SR]]
 
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'''Darda''' /'dɑrdə/ was a confederation of several countries which existed for a period of 5 centuries between 14th and 19th CSR, and throughout its history held a dominant position in the north central region of the [[Continent]], competing with [[Yammoe]] for influence in the [[Eastern Dantrian civilization]].
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'''Darda''' /'dɑrdə/ was a confederation of several countries which existed for a period of 4 centuries between 15th and 19th CSR, and throughout its history held a dominant position in the north central region of the [[Continent]], competing with [[Yammoe]] for influence in the [[Eastern Dantrian civilization]].
  
 
The confederation was established as a way to defend and expand the [[New Dawn]].
 
The confederation was established as a way to defend and expand the [[New Dawn]].

Revision as of 18:46, 5 January 2021

Darda
Darda map.png
Political details
Capital Uuxea
Government Confederation
Language Thonthal
Religion Lolion
Davinia
Historical details
Established c. 1590s SR
Disestablishedc. 1920s SR


Darda /'dɑrdə/ was a confederation of several countries which existed for a period of 4 centuries between 15th and 19th CSR, and throughout its history held a dominant position in the north central region of the Continent, competing with Yammoe for influence in the Eastern Dantrian civilization.

The confederation was established as a way to defend and expand the New Dawn.

Etymology

"Darda" means "hope" in Thonthal, but as the word is pronounced without the second d and the second is pronounced in Darda, it's a play on the word "hope".

History