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'''Chaston's Edict''' was a proclaimation by [[Chaston Kestrel]], emperor of the [[Turamzzyrian Empire]] in the year 4310. At the heart of the proclaimation was the forbidding of all citizens of the Empire of elven descent from owning property. This resulted in seizure of elven property and the migration of many elves and those of elven blood out of the Empire, many to [[Wyrdeep Forest]]. |
'''Chaston's Edict''' was a proclaimation by [[Chaston Kestrel]], emperor of the [[Turamzzyrian Empire]] in the year 4310. At the heart of the proclaimation was the forbidding of all citizens of the Empire of elven descent from owning property. This resulted in seizure of elven property and the migration of many elves and those of elven blood out of the Empire, many to [[Wyrdeep Forest]]. |
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==[[Travel guide]] tidbit== |
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The guide says, "Empress Mynal'lyanna restored much of the Turamzzyrian pride within the empire, by reviving the restrictions imposed on non-Humans by the Chaston Edict. The infusion of racial pride is most prevalent in the military and nobility, and in cities nearest to the imperial capital." |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
Revision as of 21:25, 22 August 2008
Chaston's Edict was a proclaimation by Chaston Kestrel, emperor of the Turamzzyrian Empire in the year 4310. At the heart of the proclaimation was the forbidding of all citizens of the Empire of elven descent from owning property. This resulted in seizure of elven property and the migration of many elves and those of elven blood out of the Empire, many to Wyrdeep Forest.
Travel guide tidbit
The guide says, "Empress Mynal'lyanna restored much of the Turamzzyrian pride within the empire, by reviving the restrictions imposed on non-Humans by the Chaston Edict. The infusion of racial pride is most prevalent in the military and nobility, and in cities nearest to the imperial capital."