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Thurid rule was fairly peaceful. If there were any uprisings, they were quickly put down, and any tribes or fledgling kingdoms on their borders were likely too weak to pose any real threat to Thurid rule. Multiple surviving manuscripts suggests that the Thurids maintained their empire through the use of loyal vassals - former Kings or Chieftains that were granted certain privileges in exchange for privileges. This use of former regional rulers to maintain order on a local level also supports the self-proclaimed title “King of Kings”, which was the most common title attributed to Thurid rulers in the sources that [[The Aeternus]] didn’t destroy.
The Thurid dynasty’s internal stability and longevity seems to suggest a strong military, too. One major source, the Report from the West, which was smuggled out of Aslough before [[
=== Warring States Era (712 CE - 1754 CE) ===
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