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There are four [[nation]]s on Atys: | There are four [[nation]]s on Atys: | ||
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− | : | + | | [[Image:Fyros_emblem.png|20px|center]] || [[Nation/Geopolitics#The Fyros Empire|The Fyros Empire]] |
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+ | | [[Image:Matis_emblem.png|32px|center]] || [[Nation/Geopolitics#The Kingdom of Matia|The Kingdom of Matia]] | ||
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+ | | [[Image:Tryker_emblem.png|32px|center]] || [[Nation/Geopolitics#The New Trykoth Federation|The New Trykoth Federation]] | ||
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+ | | [[Image:Zor_emblem.png|32px|center]] || [[Nation/Geopolitics#The Zoraï Theocracy|The Zoraï Theocracy]] | ||
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''The “Nation” concept must not be confused with [[Race]]s or [[Ecosystems|ecosystems]]'' : Nations have historically been built upon a [[Race|racial]] basis, but any race may join any nation. Their territories may include several ecosystems though they mostly rely on “natural” borders. | ''The “Nation” concept must not be confused with [[Race]]s or [[Ecosystems|ecosystems]]'' : Nations have historically been built upon a [[Race|racial]] basis, but any race may join any nation. Their territories may include several ecosystems though they mostly rely on “natural” borders. | ||
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+ | *<big>More about Geopolotics: [[Nation/Geopolitics]]</big> | ||
== Fame == | == Fame == |
There is also a Nation/Geopolitics page which is more Geopolitcs oriented
There are four nations on Atys:
The Fyros Empire | |
The Kingdom of Matia | |
The New Trykoth Federation | |
The Zoraï Theocracy |
The “Nation” concept must not be confused with Races or ecosystems : Nations have historically been built upon a racial basis, but any race may join any nation. Their territories may include several ecosystems though they mostly rely on “natural” borders.