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'''Mulla'dil''' was a mountainous region of the [[Rose Empire]] on [[Sel]]. The nation was subsumed into the Empire many years previous to Emporer [[Ashravan]]'s reign, few used the name by that point. It bordered [[Dzhamar]].{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}{{ref|b|tes|day|42}} |
'''Mulla'dil''' was a mountainous region of the [[Rose Empire]] on [[Sel]]. The nation was subsumed into the Empire many years previous to Emporer [[Ashravan]]'s reign, few used the name by that point. It bordered [[Dzhamar]].{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}{{ref|b|tes|day|42}} |
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Strikers was the name given to the people of Mulla'dil by the [[Grand]]s. They were pale-skinned and dark-haired. Their hair curled, rather than lay flat. They were rather tall of stature and lean of build.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}} |
Strikers was the name given to the people of Mulla'dil by the [[Grand]]s. They were pale-skinned and dark-haired. Their hair curled, rather than lay flat. They were rather tall of stature and lean of build.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}} |
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There was a deep-seated hatred between the Strikers and their neighbors, the Dzharmarians.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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It was not uncommon for them to be Elevated as the Grands had regarded them well.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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