From the year 144 AS (After [the] Strife) to roughly 1027 AS, a unique system existed in Moga and its satellite countries. It was what we would call a feudal system of government, with three levels: the Guild, the Midmen, and finally, the Tribals. The nation was never truly dissolved, although Moga eventually (as a direct consequence, in fact) took in Doragokuni as a satellite nation and became a total empire. ~ will add more ~~
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| - From the year 144 AS (After [the] Strife) to roughly 1027 AS, a unique system existed in Moga and its satellite countries. It was what we would call a feudal system of government, with three levels: the Guild, the Midmen, and finally, the Tribals. The nation was never truly dissolved, although Moga eventually (as a direct consequence, in fact) took in Doragokuni as a satellite nation and became a total empire. ~ will add more ~~
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| - From the year 144 AS (After [the] Strife) to roughly 1027 AS, a unique system existed in Moga and its satellite countries. It was what we would call a feudal system of government, with three levels: the Guild, the Midmen, and finally, the Tribals. The nation was never truly dissolved, although Moga eventually (as a direct consequence, in fact) took in Doragokuni as a satellite nation and became a total empire. ~ will add more ~~
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