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The ‘’’Cimmerlain Empire’’’ was a humancentric empire lasting from 428 until it was officially disbanded, by treaty, in 780.  It was ruled from Cimmer.
The '''Cimmerlain Empire''' was once located southeast of what is now the [[Free Cities]], and extended from the [[Iron Crags]] down to the [[Plains of Wich]].  It was a humancentric empire lasting from 428 until it was officially disbanded by the [[Treaty of Thess]] in 780.  It was ruled from [[Cimmer]].


Cimmerlaine is noted for several successes, most notably the creation and spread of the [[Common]] Trade [[language]] and the establishment of the [[University of Cimmer]].
Cimmerlaine is noted for several successes, most notably the creation and spread of the Common Trade [[language]], the publication of the [[Doomsday Book]] and the establishment of the [[University of Cimmer]].


[[Category: Cimmerlaine]]
The official language of Imperial is now considered a dead language.
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 19 February 2026

The Cimmerlain Empire was once located southeast of what is now the Free Cities, and extended from the Iron Crags down to the Plains of Wich. It was a humancentric empire lasting from 428 until it was officially disbanded by the Treaty of Thess in 780. It was ruled from Cimmer.

Cimmerlaine is noted for several successes, most notably the creation and spread of the Common Trade language, the publication of the Doomsday Book and the establishment of the University of Cimmer.

The official language of Imperial is now considered a dead language.