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The '''Northern Alliance''' was a group of three kingdoms on [[Duronis II|Til'hon]], before the [[Tilhon Great Revolution|Great Revolution]]. It included: the Kingdom of Devi, the Kingdom of Govinda, and the Kingdom of Damodara. | The '''Northern Alliance''' was a group of three kingdoms on [[Duronis II|Til'hon]], before the [[Tilhon Great Revolution|Great Revolution]]. It included: the Kingdom of Devi, the Kingdom of Govinda, and the Kingdom of Damodara. | ||
The Northern Alliance kingdoms tended to vote as one | The Northern Alliance kingdoms tended to vote as one block in the [[Laudean Federal Government|House of Electors]], although this was certainly not the case every time. | ||
The Northern Alliance kingdoms tended to represent a more conservative viewpoint in the Legislature, seeking legislation which | The Northern Alliance kingdoms tended to represent a more conservative viewpoint in the Legislature, seeking legislation which kept the [[Laudean Fielding|Fielding League]] in power. Members representing the Northern Alliance in the [[Laudean Federal Government|Lower House of Parliament]] were also strongly royalist. | ||
== Kingdom of Devi == | == Kingdom of Devi == | ||
[http://www.starbase118.net/wiki/index.php/Image:Devi.png Graphic] | [http://www.starbase118.net/wiki/index.php/Image:Devi.png Graphic] | ||
The largest of all the kingdoms, this area was consolidated from three of the original kingdoms. As the most | The largest of all the kingdoms, this area was consolidated from three of the original kingdoms. As the most populated kingdom, it had produced a good deal of world leaders, and also lead Til'hon in the number of Fielding League clerics. | ||
As a conservative stronghold, Devi was highly influencial in many Fielding League matters, but also in ensuring the influence of the monarchy for as long as it lasted. | As a conservative stronghold, Devi was highly influencial in many Fielding League matters, but also in ensuring the influence of the monarchy for as long as it lasted. |
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