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Nikesake (P16) was a small city in the Shiba province of Enjaku located near Toshi Ranbo and had cemented the Crane-Phoenix alliance for over three centuries, when in the 9th century the Phoenix once helped the Crane defend Toshi Ranbo from a Lion attack. In present day the estates in Nikesake served to supplement those in the Imperial City, as a minor trade center of the Phoenix as well as a location for diplomatic relations with the Crane.

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  • Nikesake (P16) was a small city in the Shiba province of Enjaku located near Toshi Ranbo and had cemented the Crane-Phoenix alliance for over three centuries, when in the 9th century the Phoenix once helped the Crane defend Toshi Ranbo from a Lion attack. In present day the estates in Nikesake served to supplement those in the Imperial City, as a minor trade center of the Phoenix as well as a location for diplomatic relations with the Crane.
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  • Nikesake (P16) was a small city in the Shiba province of Enjaku located near Toshi Ranbo and had cemented the Crane-Phoenix alliance for over three centuries, when in the 9th century the Phoenix once helped the Crane defend Toshi Ranbo from a Lion attack. In present day the estates in Nikesake served to supplement those in the Imperial City, as a minor trade center of the Phoenix as well as a location for diplomatic relations with the Crane.
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