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''(Not to be confused with the modern nation state, [[Azrune]])''
 
''(Not to be confused with the modern nation state, [[Azrune]])''
  
"The Azrune" was the term used to describe the unified world unation during the [[Gold Age]]. It is considered to be the precursor to the modern nation of Azrune, although technically a number of claimants arose during and after [[the Collapse]] (for example, the somewhat short-lived [[Eastern Azrune Empire]]). Importantly, however, none besides the modern state was able to gain legitimate or enforcible claim upon [[Nubylon]], the Unation's eternal capital.
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"The Azrune" was the term used to describe the unified world "Unation" during the [[Gold Age]]. It is considered to be the precursor to the modern nation of Azrune, although technically a number of claimants arose during and after [[the Collapse]] (for example, the somewhat short-lived [[Eastern Azrune Empire]]). Importantly, however, none besides the modern state was able to gain legitimate or enforcible claim upon [[Nubylon]], the Unation's eternal capital.
  
 
[[Category:Historical]]
 
[[Category:Historical]]

Latest revision as of 01:33, 26 January 2016

(Not to be confused with the modern nation state, Azrune)

"The Azrune" was the term used to describe the unified world "Unation" during the Gold Age. It is considered to be the precursor to the modern nation of Azrune, although technically a number of claimants arose during and after the Collapse (for example, the somewhat short-lived Eastern Azrune Empire). Importantly, however, none besides the modern state was able to gain legitimate or enforcible claim upon Nubylon, the Unation's eternal capital.