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  Ragnarok Online - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, warring is not limited to man versus monster combat, as ingame guilds can fight against each other in the War of Emperium, a battle between several guilds for castles in town, which give them access to dungeons and treasures that are not accessible to people who are not in the residing guild.
The castle is located in Prontera where Tristan lives and organizes the War of Emperium, giving the possibility to the warriors to govern parts of the kingdom and its sub-castles located in Prontera, Geffen, Al De Baran, and Payon.
Out of evil forces and the wars with humans, the ancient turtles are in the last times rebelling against all the war that just starts disturbs their island.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ragnarok_Online   (3682 words)

  
 Rome vs the United States
Over the years the people steadily released the position of the Father of each house to the fathers of the State and eventually the emperium of that belonged within the family rested with the Emperor or Patronus of the nation.
Rome was originally a Republic which became more federal and empirical as the people looked to central government and eventually its own civil war.
Cromwell had sent troops to America to 'Protect the Republic' but through the Judiciary Act of 1789 and by virtue of the provision of the United States constitution these contrary forms of law found a solid foothold in the Americas.
www.hisholychurch.net /sermon/romeus.HTM   (2947 words)

  
 Cheshire's RO scrapbook - Imperial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This picture is my first /ever/ WoE on chaos.
I have a bunch more, but 90% of them are from WoE.
I hope this entertained people, or for some, brought back memories.
forums.emperium.org /showthread.php?p=3874   (678 words)

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