At first, there was little in the way of a class society, such a high ideal faded quickly. The D'ni people were again unified, but started to separate again during the time of King Ji. By the time of the Fall of D'ni, there were seven distinct classes, as identified by Tricia Lawson. There were several obvious attempts to reach out and unify the classes, such as Common Libraries, Major Guild scholarships, renovation of poorer districts, but they didn't do much.
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| - At first, there was little in the way of a class society, such a high ideal faded quickly. The D'ni people were again unified, but started to separate again during the time of King Ji. By the time of the Fall of D'ni, there were seven distinct classes, as identified by Tricia Lawson. There were several obvious attempts to reach out and unify the classes, such as Common Libraries, Major Guild scholarships, renovation of poorer districts, but they didn't do much.
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| - At first, there was little in the way of a class society, such a high ideal faded quickly. The D'ni people were again unified, but started to separate again during the time of King Ji. By the time of the Fall of D'ni, there were seven distinct classes, as identified by Tricia Lawson. There were several obvious attempts to reach out and unify the classes, such as Common Libraries, Major Guild scholarships, renovation of poorer districts, but they didn't do much.
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