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The land of '''Venodor''' is a kingdom ruled by Queen [[Narcella]], who rules from the capital city of [[Forlorian]].  The nation itself takes its name from the single largest body of water within the borders of the kingdom, called [[Lake Venodor]].  It's lands stretch from the [[White Mountains]] to the west, the [[Westlands]] in the east, north to the badlands, and south to the great forest.  It has a population of about 8 million people and a general technological baseline of the early Renascence period.  The land itself is broken into individual fiefdoms run by a group of dukes who answer directly to the queen.  Upon the queen's death, the kingdom is taken over by the rebel leader [[Arhteon]] and brought into a time of peace and prosperity unlike anything seen before.
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[[File:Vendor Imperial logo.png|256px|right|thumb]]The land of '''Venodor''' is a kingdom ruled by Queen [[Narcella]], who rules from the capital city of [[Forlorian]].  The nation itself takes its name from the single largest body of water within the borders of the kingdom, called Lake Venodor.  It's lands stretch from the [[White Mountains]] to the west, the [[Westlands]] in the east, north to the badlands, and south to the great forest.  It has a population of about 8 million people and a general technological baseline of the early Renascence period.  The land itself is broken into individual fiefdoms run by a group of dukes who answer directly to the queen.  Upon the queen's death, the kingdom is taken over by the rebel leader [[Artheon]] and brought into a time of peace and prosperity unlike anything seen before.
  
 
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The land of Venodor is a kingdom ruled by Queen Narcella, who rules from the capital city of Forlorian. The nation itself takes its name from the single largest body of water within the borders of the kingdom, called Lake Venodor. It's lands stretch from the White Mountains to the west, the Westlands in the east, north to the badlands, and south to the great forest. It has a population of about 8 million people and a general technological baseline of the early Renascence period. The land itself is broken into individual fiefdoms run by a group of dukes who answer directly to the queen. Upon the queen's death, the kingdom is taken over by the rebel leader Artheon and brought into a time of peace and prosperity unlike anything seen before.