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The Hundred Kingdoms
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The Hundred Kingdoms is the general name given to countless little kingdoms, or chiefdoms, to the southeast of Livarthia and Danbrion. The kingdoms are continuously at war with each other over land and resources, with the borders and rulers (even total existence of the kingdoms) changing all the time. Though the rulers change, the cities remain mostly the same, even if their names sometimes change with a new king.
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The Hundred Kingdoms
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Faraway land
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Various kings and chieftains
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South of Livarthia
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The Hundred Kingdoms is the general name given to countless little kingdoms, or chiefdoms, to the southeast of Livarthia and Danbrion. The kingdoms are continuously at war with each other over land and resources, with the borders and rulers (even total existence of the kingdoms) changing all the time. Though the rulers change, the cities remain mostly the same, even if their names sometimes change with a new king.