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<span class="DROPCAP">A</span>lthough still under the rule of the Mido of Bilkan, Yarali runs and rules itself. The village population is not enough to warrant any form of political interest, though aid often arrives from neighboring towns. The kagi herself had requested the survivors abandon the village until the war with the Telish Throne could be drawn to a close, but the villagers refused, accepting the fact that no military aid could be spared to protect them. Of course, standard laws and customs are still adhered to here, but many rules were forced to be bent or broken for the people here to survive.
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<span class="DROPCAP">A</span>lthough still under the rule of the Mido of Bilkan, [[Yarali]] runs and rules itself. The village population is not enough to warrant any form of political interest, though aid often arrives from neighboring towns. The kagi herself had requested the survivors abandon the village until the war with the [[Telish Throne]] could be drawn to a close, but the villagers refused, accepting the fact that no military aid could be spared to protect them. Of course, standard laws and customs are still adhered to here, but many rules were forced to be bent or broken for the people here to survive.

Revision as of 03:09, 10 March 2019

Although still under the rule of the Mido of Bilkan, Yarali runs and rules itself. The village population is not enough to warrant any form of political interest, though aid often arrives from neighboring towns. The kagi herself had requested the survivors abandon the village until the war with the Telish Throne could be drawn to a close, but the villagers refused, accepting the fact that no military aid could be spared to protect them. Of course, standard laws and customs are still adhered to here, but many rules were forced to be bent or broken for the people here to survive.