Difference between revisions of "Greater Luria"
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The political tradition of the Lurian realms is marked by the conflict between the centralizing effort from Monarchs, and the decentralizing resistance from the Dukes. To prove one's worth and honor are highly valued, being meritocracy a core value in the chivalrous Lurian traditions.</center> | The political tradition of the Lurian realms is marked by the conflict between the centralizing effort from Monarchs, and the decentralizing resistance from the Dukes. To prove one's worth and honor are highly valued, being meritocracy a core value in the chivalrous Lurian traditions.</center> | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, 20 July 2011
Its core regions in Torprak Minor limit the Sallowsite Badlands in the north-west, the Divide Mountains in the north, the Flow Littoral in the north-east. Its southernmost core regions in North Forland meet the Fissoan, being the desert of Palm Sea and the coastal Maf. The Lurian lands have been witnesses of turmoiled politics, and the rise and fall of different realms, currently being divided by two of them: Pian en Luries and Luria Nova. Both realms share common cultural heritage, translated in the language, the customs and the morals. The political tradition of the Lurian realms is marked by the conflict between the centralizing effort from Monarchs, and the decentralizing resistance from the Dukes. To prove one's worth and honor are highly valued, being meritocracy a core value in the chivalrous Lurian traditions. |