abstract
| - Mahat Shau has seen many different civilisations rise and fall since the first Hu Shai settled permanent towns and villages. The earliest of these was that of the Muah Valley, a group of cities that notably included Muasad, Muahkhet and Amhat, as political power shifted across the region. Arguably, the Muah can be seen as birthing the two other "superpowers" of the Ancient period, the Khuphrate and the Hyajik, as they were formed during periods of exploration and expansion. Seperately, on the Kwanjian continent, the Siyenden civilisation arose through fear and desperation as tribes fled the fierce ceaseless conflict in the central Hemje plains. Prior to their subjugation, the Djemeni were a harsh desert people, famed for their fierceness and guerilla tactics.
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