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| − | Originally Indochinese, the inhabitants of {{WorldS|Nanfeng|Canopus|1025}}; also known as '''Sulawesi'''practice extensive agriculture on the world's wide, fertile plains. Culturally isolated, its natives grouped in small, rural villages, Sulawesi is ruled by a figurehead monarch, the Grand Rajah. Traditionally, government has been the province of the village headmen. | + | Originally Indochinese, the inhabitants of {{WorldS|Nanfeng|Canopus|1025}}; also known as '''Sulawesi''' practice extensive agriculture on the world's wide, fertile plains. Culturally isolated, its natives grouped in small, rural villages, Sulawesi is ruled by a figurehead monarch, the Grand Rajah. Traditionally, government has been the province of the village headmen. |
For decades, the world was content in its quiet prosperity, but the Party has recently attempted to infiltrate itself into Sulawesian life. A coup, arranged by [[Solomani Security|SolSec]] and various business interests, deposed the rightful Rajah and replaced him with a Party lackey. Religious leaders and village headmen have denounced the new Rajah, and the Confederation has sent in pacification troops to bolster the new regime. | For decades, the world was content in its quiet prosperity, but the Party has recently attempted to infiltrate itself into Sulawesian life. A coup, arranged by [[Solomani Security|SolSec]] and various business interests, deposed the rightful Rajah and replaced him with a Party lackey. Religious leaders and village headmen have denounced the new Rajah, and the Confederation has sent in pacification troops to bolster the new regime. | ||
Revision as of 20:14, 6 December 2007
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| Classic Era (1116) | D6846A6-8
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| See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Originally Indochinese, the inhabitants of Nanfeng (Canopus 1025); also known as Sulawesi practice extensive agriculture on the world's wide, fertile plains. Culturally isolated, its natives grouped in small, rural villages, Sulawesi is ruled by a figurehead monarch, the Grand Rajah. Traditionally, government has been the province of the village headmen.
For decades, the world was content in its quiet prosperity, but the Party has recently attempted to infiltrate itself into Sulawesian life. A coup, arranged by SolSec and various business interests, deposed the rightful Rajah and replaced him with a Party lackey. Religious leaders and village headmen have denounced the new Rajah, and the Confederation has sent in pacification troops to bolster the new regime.
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com