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| - Ûgush-Arahâd is the village, town, and eventually fortress that the Scourge of the Timirins inhabited for over 550 years before advancing upon the Imperial Capital of the Timirins, Taiak. It was one of the Timiric States, and was under the rule of the Necromancer for 475 years, before he took it over in a coup. When this occured, a move widly supported by the people of the city. Until he revealed himself for what he really was. There were small rebellions, but over time they just became complacent. Thus the name of the city, which translates to "Complacent City."
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| - Ûgush-Arahâd is the village, town, and eventually fortress that the Scourge of the Timirins inhabited for over 550 years before advancing upon the Imperial Capital of the Timirins, Taiak. It was one of the Timiric States, and was under the rule of the Necromancer for 475 years, before he took it over in a coup. When this occured, a move widly supported by the people of the city. Until he revealed himself for what he really was. There were small rebellions, but over time they just became complacent. Thus the name of the city, which translates to "Complacent City." The nation spoke a corrupted form of Ngutok and worshipped the Gods of the Necromancer. Many of his nobility and cultists came from here, and this state continued to speak Ngutok well after the Necromancer's empire fell apart. The people who lived there, known as the Arahâmu-dosu to themselves as the Betrayers to the rest of the world, become a nomadic group that travelled the continent, trying to avoid those who wished to harm them.
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