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== History ==
The planet was placed in its current location purposefully.{{wob ref|3343}} It is unknown ifwhether the planet previouslyit existed before being put in its current location. Autonomy also settled in the star system as the sole Shard present.{{wob ref|4021}}{{wob ref|6880}} At another unknownsome point, the planet was settled by humans,. dueDue to how the genetics playedof outthe thissettlers resultedplayed inout, theDaysiders populaceended ofup Daysidewith not having darkpale skin as one may expect.{{wob ref|1900}}
 
At some stage, an avatar of Autonomy began to be noticed by people from Dayside and became known as the [[Sand Lord]].{{wob ref|5876}} This being eventually became important to [[Ker’Reen Philosophy]], and athe dominant sourceobject of worship for the people of [[Kerzta]]. DifferingDifferent religious beliefsbelief was formed in the [[Diem]], which is an important part of the government of [[Lossand]]. This difference of belieffaith led to frequent warfarewar between [[Lossand]] and Kerzta. Peace was eventually gained when the high priest government of Kerzta was replaced by a merchant nobility.{{book ref|ws1|2}} After 200 years there was a push again by the A’kar, the head priest of Ker’Reen Philosophy, to take control by diplomatic means. In an attempt to win favour with the public they wiped out the Diem, their long standing rivals, and claimed it was done to please the Sandlord. {{book ref|ws1|2}} This failed however and the Diem managed to recover, as a result support for the A’kar crumbled and they failed to take control of the Kerzta government.{{book ref|ws3|6}}
 
After 200 years, there was a push again by the A’kar, the head priest of Ker’Reen Philosophy, to take control by diplomatic means. In an attempt to win favour with the public, they wiped out the Diem, their long-standing rivals, and claimed it was done to please the Sand Lord. {{book ref|ws1|2}} This failed, however, and the Diem managed to recover. As a result, support for the A’kar crumbled and they failed to take control of the Kerzta government.{{book ref|ws3|6}}
For unknown reasons the planet became closed off to visitors.{{wob ref|1807}}{{au ref|taldain}}{{wob ref|4675}} This change in behaviour is usually attributed to Autonomy.{{au ref|taldain}} Around the same time of this Taldain stopped progressing technologically where once it was the most advanced of all the planets.{{wob ref|1807}}{{wob ref|4675}} At another presumably later date it became possible to visit Taldain again.{{wob ref|6205}}
 
For unknown reasons, the planet became closed off to visitors.{{wob ref|1807}}{{au ref|taldain}}{{wob ref|4675}} This change in behaviour is usually attributed to Autonomy.{{au ref|taldain}} Around the same time of this, Taldain stopped progressing technologically, where once it was the most advanced of all the planets.{{wob ref|1807}}{{wob ref|4675}} At another presumably later dateLater, it became possible to visit Taldain again.{{wob ref|6205}}
 
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