Contigent is a very large continent that was far west of Triunlnd and was said to be the only body of land on the west hemisphere of Terrala, the planet all these countries were located on. While the empires of the Contigent were large and powerful, they often wasted their time fighting one another which allowed the powerful and united government of Triunlnd, the Lori Regime, to take advantage of them and make them protectorate nations of the Regime. After the Lori Regime's defeat at the hands of the two most powerful Contigent empires, the Jeroboam Scion and the Kerrari Empire, Contigent once again was united by Erin and the Aristocri, Orior.
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| - Contigent is a very large continent that was far west of Triunlnd and was said to be the only body of land on the west hemisphere of Terrala, the planet all these countries were located on. While the empires of the Contigent were large and powerful, they often wasted their time fighting one another which allowed the powerful and united government of Triunlnd, the Lori Regime, to take advantage of them and make them protectorate nations of the Regime. After the Lori Regime's defeat at the hands of the two most powerful Contigent empires, the Jeroboam Scion and the Kerrari Empire, Contigent once again was united by Erin and the Aristocri, Orior.
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| - Contigent is a very large continent that was far west of Triunlnd and was said to be the only body of land on the west hemisphere of Terrala, the planet all these countries were located on. While the empires of the Contigent were large and powerful, they often wasted their time fighting one another which allowed the powerful and united government of Triunlnd, the Lori Regime, to take advantage of them and make them protectorate nations of the Regime. After the Lori Regime's defeat at the hands of the two most powerful Contigent empires, the Jeroboam Scion and the Kerrari Empire, Contigent once again was united by Erin and the Aristocri, Orior.
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