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An Impery is a type of town that appears in Might and Magic: The Dreamwright and Might and Magic: The Shadowsmith. It was a great fortress that acted as a yeofolk breeding ground and market. The breeding grounds were always located at the base of a volcanic cone, as the yeofolk imps needed a lot of heat. The pregnant yeofolk was buried in a breeding pit, and the imps would eat their way through their mother's flesh, then devour their less developed siblings on their way to the surface. The following imperies are mentioned in the novels:

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  • An Impery is a type of town that appears in Might and Magic: The Dreamwright and Might and Magic: The Shadowsmith. It was a great fortress that acted as a yeofolk breeding ground and market. The breeding grounds were always located at the base of a volcanic cone, as the yeofolk imps needed a lot of heat. The pregnant yeofolk was buried in a breeding pit, and the imps would eat their way through their mother's flesh, then devour their less developed siblings on their way to the surface. The following imperies are mentioned in the novels:
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  • An Impery is a type of town that appears in Might and Magic: The Dreamwright and Might and Magic: The Shadowsmith. It was a great fortress that acted as a yeofolk breeding ground and market. The breeding grounds were always located at the base of a volcanic cone, as the yeofolk imps needed a lot of heat. Imperies were thick-walled fortresses of black volcanic rock. Inside, the town was built in concentric rings, each of them protected by a set of heavy gates. Three multicolored pennants at the entrance informed visitors of the impery's current status: the tally of recent births, the number of surviving imps, and their estimated utility and worth. Arriving caravans would signal their needs with similar flags. If the impery wanted to do business with them, the heavy doors swung open. The pregnant yeofolk was buried in a breeding pit, and the imps would eat their way through their mother's flesh, then devour their less developed siblings on their way to the surface. The following imperies are mentioned in the novels:
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