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  1. The Dynasty of Peshkawar is a militant totalitarian syncretic empire that encompasses most of the continent Istreic, and is to date the largest country to note as they possess land on Ocidenne, Eloris and Jaseloban.
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  3. Only recently have countries and Kingdoms been taking the Peshkawar Dynasty seriously, seeing them as a threat to global independence and to a truly free world. In response to this amassing threat of war and conquest, the Church of Light has called upon a divine proclamation to those Kingdoms underneath their influence, to put away their squabbling and hatred for one another and to work together to defend against this most dire warmongering nation.
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  5. The Peshkawar Dynasty could be easily compared to the large Middle Eastern empires of old, such as the Kushan, Ghassanid or Persian empires. Their culture can immediately be identified as being reflective of these people, as the Peshkans are effectively the Middle-Easterns of this universe. All of their equipment, language, training, culture, society, people, education, government and religion are all based on the aforementioned people, with each aspect of life in the Peshkawar Dynasty geared towards furthering the war effort and inevitable conquest of many Kingdoms to come.
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  7. The Peshkawar Dynasty came about in recent time, sixty years precisely, and rose from the ashes of the horrible and devistating civil war that broke out following the previous King's assassination, al-Baari Nisis Andalan, at the hands of his own son,  and current leader of the Peshkawar Dynasty, al-Isin Harran Ešnunna, who had renamed himself following his successful ascension to the throne.
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  9. The only way al-Isin had survived after slaying his Father and most of the royal family was due partly in luck but also mostly to his tactician and meticulous planning. Becoming Supreme King at the young age of eight, his entire life as being the eldest son in the family was to inherit the crown his Father wielded but to no avail, his Father detested his Eldest son because of his radical nature. In reality, al-Isin's Father feared him, for what he may become, no, for what he must. After several attempts on al-Isin's life by hand of his Father, he had grown wise to the pit of vipers in which he lived, firstly hiring a personal force and secondly storming his Father's quarters and beheading him by his own hand. Thus he had secured his own right to the throne, with his Mother becoming a Matriarch.
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  11. The years to follow after the death of his Father was controversial and as such his Mother grew restless and power hungry, likewise fearing al-Isin had, at the age of sixteen, attempted to contract a female assassin to lay with him and to take his life. Needless to say, al-Isin nearly fell into the trap but was able to overpower his assailant and deliver another controversial blow to the Empire, laying down a proclamation that the Queen is to be arrested and beheaded, at the dismay of the Dynasty, his Brother, Sahir, rose up to prominence and began to fight to free his Mother and thus a revolution began to break out following the civil war that began. Two Brothers fighting each other, one for love, another for hatred.
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  13. The war would come to be known as the War of Totality as an ultimatum was made to both sides, surrender or die. Thus it was determined that for one Brother to succeed, they other must perish. It had been a long and grueling war with the Queen eventually being found and slain by al-Isin, who in particular enjoyed launching offensives and being at thickest of fighting.
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  15. As the years past the war became more and more embroiled and reached it's climax at the battle of Dasin Peak where al-Isin solidified his rule by ceremonially throwing his brother off of the cliff. After their leader had met his demise, al-Isin delcared them traitors and were stripped of all possessions and forced to be slaves. (Expand on this part)
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  17. Many years following the defeat of his Brother's revolt and his total annexation of the people there of, al-Isin had come to bear love with a woman called Syndia, who was a royal maid that al-Isin favored most. Eventually even to the dismay of his most trusted seers and general's warnings, he married her, elevating her from common born blood to full blown Matriarch soon to come to bear jealousy once again towards the King whilist also harboring and giving birth to his next generation, three sons. These three sons came to be known as Detesazar, Hurrim and Giso. Giso being the youngest and most favored while, Detesazar being his Eldest and least favored, who came to resent his Father.
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  19. After their birth, al-Isin left on the military campaign to restore order to the outlying territories of Istriec, the D'Dhoa mountain region. After laying waste to the cultures, annexation of land and enslavement of countless people, al-Isin returned.
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