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  • ...he late 2600's (2638 to 2682). The [[Aurician Empire]] had leading edge [[titancraft]] technology and a highly organized and disciplined grand army, honed by de ...rcese rebels. These nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples employed traditional weapons with great skill, but their lack of sustained agriculture meant they could
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  • ...and infantry and spear-heading land-based attacks, but ineffective against titancraft sky warships. Aurice, though officially neutral, helped the Empire of Magd *Asbardy develops the [[Dragon Cannon]], a titancraft siege weapon
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  • ...sbajutha]]. [[Humans]] and [[dwarves]] have not discovered and developed [[titancraft]]. Religious cults of the late Yophenthean Empire linger on, such as the cu ...int Iphiala's Stars]] which has emboldened some dwarves to use dwarvenfire weapons outside of their homelands. The [[damarissica]], a smaller, more accurate d
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  • ...g breeding has waned considerably since the late twenty sixth century as [[titancraft]] skycraft have steadily replaced it as the primary choice for aerial comba ...e very hardy in melee combat and naturally resistant to traditional bladed weapons and fire.
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  • ...lass emporium in the city proper. Today's [[skyborne]] merchants piloting titancraft-driven vessels have continued this tradition, circumnavigating the globe. ...mmerce. Aurice is a leading center for the development and production of [[titancraft]] technology.
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