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Karantank was very successful in general, taking over most of Quillan at its peak in {{roka-calendar|1879}}, including the majority of modern-day [[Quill Kingdom]] and [[Saygen]]. | Karantank was very successful in general, taking over most of Quillan at its peak in {{roka-calendar|1879}}, including the majority of modern-day [[Quill Kingdom]] and [[Saygen]]. | ||
However, shortly after this peak, the Empire of Karan's economy crashed as a result of repeatedly failing to conquer the [[Linnekarta Mountains]]. This caused many states to secede and claim sovereignty once more, such as [[Rauratoshan]] and [[Akuylakan]]. Ultimately, what was left of Karanian power was used to dismantle the royal rule that seemed to lead the country astray, forming the [[Republic of Karan]] in {{roka-calendar|2072}}. | However, shortly after this peak, the Empire of Karan's economy crashed as a result of repeatedly failing to conquer the [[Linnekarta Mountains]]. This caused many states to secede and claim sovereignty once more, such as the [[Rauratoshan Kingdom]] and [[Akuylakan]]. Ultimately, what was left of Karanian power was used to dismantle the royal rule that seemed to lead the country astray, forming the [[Republic of Karan]] in {{roka-calendar|2072}}. | ||
The legacy of this collapse did remain for some time, however. Most of the resulting countries were not in great condition for some time following the collapse, but some were able to stabilize themselves. Most successful were the Republic of Karan themselves and the Rauratoshan Kingdom, the latter of which would try to recreate the Empire of Karan's prosperity through the [[Quill Kingdom]]. | |||
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