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For the first time in nearly 4300 years, the culture of Solentia abruptly changed. Now the rulers and perhaps a half of the population were no longer the ancestral "Solentians," but foreigners. The new rulers brought changes in culture and society so profound that no one fifty years back would recognize the land. The nation was now more or less centralized and with a powerful ruler. The cultural practices were completely different; after the 400 years of the Dark Ages, the Solentians had trailed behind even the Barbarians in terms of technological advancement. The cities sprang back to life: the petty nobles were swept away and centralized rule began supreme. The old religions died and were replaced with Christianity. The dress and architecture and art were all revolutionized as well. The

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  • For the first time in nearly 4300 years, the culture of Solentia abruptly changed. Now the rulers and perhaps a half of the population were no longer the ancestral "Solentians," but foreigners. The new rulers brought changes in culture and society so profound that no one fifty years back would recognize the land. The nation was now more or less centralized and with a powerful ruler. The cultural practices were completely different; after the 400 years of the Dark Ages, the Solentians had trailed behind even the Barbarians in terms of technological advancement. The cities sprang back to life: the petty nobles were swept away and centralized rule began supreme. The old religions died and were replaced with Christianity. The dress and architecture and art were all revolutionized as well. The
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  • For the first time in nearly 4300 years, the culture of Solentia abruptly changed. Now the rulers and perhaps a half of the population were no longer the ancestral "Solentians," but foreigners. The new rulers brought changes in culture and society so profound that no one fifty years back would recognize the land. The nation was now more or less centralized and with a powerful ruler. The cultural practices were completely different; after the 400 years of the Dark Ages, the Solentians had trailed behind even the Barbarians in terms of technological advancement. The cities sprang back to life: the petty nobles were swept away and centralized rule began supreme. The old religions died and were replaced with Christianity. The dress and architecture and art were all revolutionized as well. The old, native Solentians mixed with the new-comers and racial tensions were non-existent. The military was strong and the borders were reestablished, as these invaders, having found a homeland, were here to stay. This era of change and establishment lasted to 200 years. Later in the period, further changes brought about a second "re-fracturing" of Solentia much like in the First Theocracy. But this time, the issue was that the Niroi gained their independence, and Solentia fractured along the approximate lines of the modern 5 provinces, which are naturally separated by mountains and great rivers. But essentially, the changes here on out would be gradual and based on technological progress and the internal decisions of the Solentian people.
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