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== History & Background (Dossier) == | == History & Background (Dossier) == | ||
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''Donu-na'' was originally settled by [[Solomani]] Imperials around [[330]]. These were nobles from {{WorldS|Capital|Core|2118}}, who divided the massive deserts into vast estates. Originally these were intended to be safe havens in the event of insurrection or exile, a purpose that was eventually put to use in the aftermath of the [[Alkhaliikoi]] ascension. Under the leadership of the self styled "Sultan" of Donu-na, the local oligarchy began to import industrial base and workers around [[750]] to make a profit. Under the loose rule of the Sultan, local society was unusually permissive, in the sense that he or she rarely attempted to impose common law upon the other members of the elite. The antebellum tech level is actually reflective of the laissez-faire policies of the Sultan in regards to the other landlords, and does not reflect the conditions on individual holdings. | ''Donu-na'' was originally settled by [[Solomani]] Imperials around [[330]]. These were nobles from {{WorldS|Capital|Core|2118}}, who divided the massive deserts into vast estates. Originally these were intended to be safe havens in the event of insurrection or exile, a purpose that was eventually put to use in the aftermath of the [[Alkhaliikoi]] ascension. Under the leadership of the self styled "Sultan" of Donu-na, the local oligarchy began to import industrial base and workers around [[750]] to make a profit. Under the loose rule of the Sultan, local society was unusually permissive, in the sense that he or she rarely attempted to impose common law upon the other members of the elite. The antebellum tech level is actually reflective of the laissez-faire policies of the Sultan in regards to the other landlords, and does not reflect the conditions on individual holdings. | ||
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The situation on Donu-na has been one of progressive decay, though it has slowed in the last twenty years. The old technocracy has completely disintegrated as rural workers and officials have fled the anarchy and poverty in the countryside for the safety towns. Most oligarchs have simply vanished into the crowds of refugees or have fled offworld. Cross-country travel is not recommended, though the world's cities are orderly enough to prevent a full amber listing. In areas where the locals haven't fled economic privation, human and vargr brigands are often in control, and harass and raid every outsider they encounter. | The situation on Donu-na has been one of progressive decay, though it has slowed in the last twenty years. The old technocracy has completely disintegrated as rural workers and officials have fled the anarchy and poverty in the countryside for the safety towns. Most oligarchs have simply vanished into the crowds of refugees or have fled offworld. Cross-country travel is not recommended, though the world's cities are orderly enough to prevent a full amber listing. In areas where the locals haven't fled economic privation, human and vargr brigands are often in control, and harass and raid every outsider they encounter. | ||
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== References & Contributors (Sources) == | == References & Contributors (Sources) == |