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* The Suratian Civilization arose after a single powerful tribe united all of the other warring tribes and fought against Caphirian influence in South Sarpedon. | * The Suratian Civilization arose after a single powerful tribe united all of the other warring tribes and fought against Caphirian influence in South Sarpedon. | ||
* The conflict against Caphiria is the source of many epics | * The conflict against Caphiria is the source of many epics | ||
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* The Suratii tribes were very linguistically and culturally diverse and when they became homogenized into a singular civilization - many of their cultural identities were lost. | * The Suratii tribes were very linguistically and culturally diverse and when they became homogenized into a singular civilization - many of their cultural identities were lost. | ||
* The Suratii tribes were as mercantile as they were warlike | * The Suratii tribes were as mercantile as they were warlike | ||
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- The Suratian Civilization arose after a single powerful tribe united all of the other warring tribes and fought against Caphirian influence in South Sarpedon.
- The conflict against Caphiria is the source of many epics
- There was a legendary tribal leader that is still considered to be a hero today in Chrobonsk
- The Suratii tribes were very linguistically and culturally diverse and when they became homogenized into a singular civilization - many of their cultural identities were lost.
- The Suratii tribes were as mercantile as they were warlike