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... continent. Sadiir is also the capital of said country, called Sadiir City when the distinction is necessary. Other large cities in its orbit include Wentu, Anena, and Riverdown. No, I wont be giving you individual entries for them. Youre not going to visit. Dont be greedy.

Sadiir was founded by the appropriately named Sadiir, a goldplate Guilder, approximately seven hundred years ago, though founded implies no one lived there before. What really happened was that Sadiir rebelled against ...

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