The City-States of Rune is located within the Jenam Valley and was formerly part of the Estreoth/Kingdom of Morith. After the decline of Morith and during the Wasting, Rune officially declared its independence 1629 and set its borders as the entire western region of the former empire. Since its formation, Rune has been a democratic state.
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| - Estreoth/Republic of Rune
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| - The City-States of Rune is located within the Jenam Valley and was formerly part of the Estreoth/Kingdom of Morith. After the decline of Morith and during the Wasting, Rune officially declared its independence 1629 and set its borders as the entire western region of the former empire. Since its formation, Rune has been a democratic state.
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| - Current extent of the City-States of Rune
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- Canios 13th, 1629
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| - First Settlement
- Declared Independence
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| - The City-States of Rune is located within the Jenam Valley and was formerly part of the Estreoth/Kingdom of Morith. After the decline of Morith and during the Wasting, Rune officially declared its independence 1629 and set its borders as the entire western region of the former empire. Since its formation, Rune has been a democratic state. With the fall of both of its nearest neighbors the Kingdom of Jishe and Morith, Rune has slowly expanded into the empty regions once inhabited by the usable regions of the two former kingdoms. Although eastward expansion has been thwarted due to poor land and hostile inhabitants, southern expansion has proved more successful. Although due to a near century of instability, the Jurasha Jungle has proven difficult to rebuild.
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