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| - Southern Empire was the yobanjin term for Rokugan.
- The Southern Calradic Empire will be a faction in Mount&Blade II: Bannerlord. They have, as the other two Empires (the "Northern Calradic Empire"' and the "Western Calradic Empire"'), a speciallization in armored cataphracts and skilled archers.
- The Southern Empire (Ancient Scyþrækyan: Kisi Yllinika or Ma Scyþrækia, Reyshi: Griegerens Großtat, "Warriors' Empire"), sometimes called the Warriors' States or the Scyþrækyan States was an ancient collection of collections of city-states, kingdoms, empires, and tribes in the Delklands seen as a single empire by the Garlenners. These states in lessening importance were Pilat, Arkadia, Phæþaan (the Seventeen Towns), Thyekhs, Ennopoli, Sanollikiþæks, Allukanaman, Yyonachæs, Ellinaka, Makalan, Kuronomos, and Kennopoli. These groups were so-called Scyþrækyans, whose tongues would eventually become Ancient Farwestern, a tongue spoken even in modern times in administration, and as a LANGVA BARANKARVM.
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| - Southern Empire was the yobanjin term for Rokugan.
- The Southern Calradic Empire will be a faction in Mount&Blade II: Bannerlord. They have, as the other two Empires (the "Northern Calradic Empire"' and the "Western Calradic Empire"'), a speciallization in armored cataphracts and skilled archers.
- The Southern Empire (Ancient Scyþrækyan: Kisi Yllinika or Ma Scyþrækia, Reyshi: Griegerens Großtat, "Warriors' Empire"), sometimes called the Warriors' States or the Scyþrækyan States was an ancient collection of collections of city-states, kingdoms, empires, and tribes in the Delklands seen as a single empire by the Garlenners. These states in lessening importance were Pilat, Arkadia, Phæþaan (the Seventeen Towns), Thyekhs, Ennopoli, Sanollikiþæks, Allukanaman, Yyonachæs, Ellinaka, Makalan, Kuronomos, and Kennopoli. These groups were so-called Scyþrækyans, whose tongues would eventually become Ancient Farwestern, a tongue spoken even in modern times in administration, and as a LANGVA BARANKARVM. In the Pilantine Phœdan, sometimes called the Pilantine Chronicle, ancient tales of Pilantine subjugation by the other city-states is spoken of. The Southern Empire was once quite great, and it had built thousands upon thousands of monuments to the nameless gods all throughout the Delklands. Pyramids, temples, and even ziggurats dotted the land. This architecture would eventually influence the Sefenlanders thousands of years later. Eventually, however, the Southern Empire fell. The eruption of Mount Scorpion ruined it, and killed more than half of its population, leaving the survivors as lawless barbarians who would go on to become the nearwesterns, and Farwesterners. Their last holdout; Phæþaan, fell just 200 years later when the Fatherkiller sacked them for his eighteenth birthday.
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