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As the centuries went on, Xandria became a major trade port for travelers and explorers traveling to Breme, growing rich off the exploits. Other port towns like Alistel and Altago sprung up to be way points. Eventually, Xandria even founded settlements on the mainland to further growth and trade with Breme natives. | As the centuries went on, Xandria became a major trade port for travelers and explorers traveling to Breme, growing rich off the exploits. Other port towns like Alistel and Altago sprung up to be way points. Eventually, Xandria even founded settlements on the mainland to further growth and trade with Breme natives. | ||
This peace was not meant to last though. In | This peace was not meant to last though. In 2 PR, the Kingdom was invaded by the Bremelands and Vilavon during the Realm Wars, with both nations laying claim on the island to try and secure ports outside the icy waters of Breme. Vilavon warriors sacked the capital, and the Bremelands ransacked Alistel and Altago. The royal family was either wiped out by Vilavon or caught in the crossfire of the invasion. | ||
When Vilavon collapsed in 33 PR at the end of the Realm Wars, Xandria was left to piece itself together. Without a royal family, the surviving noble houses who managed to escape the carnage of war rebuilt the city and founded an aristocratic republic, where the noble houses would be the rulers. Leading this republic was the appointed Chancellor from the ranks of the major houses. | When Vilavon collapsed in 33 PR at the end of the Realm Wars, Xandria was left to piece itself together. Without a royal family, the surviving noble houses who managed to escape the carnage of war rebuilt the city and founded an aristocratic republic, where the noble houses would be the rulers. Leading this republic was the appointed Chancellor from the ranks of the major houses. |