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== Notes == <!-- Okay, this rant is now outdated, given how MANY things in Innworld are thousands of years old :''Note: As history nerds from Earth will point out: the (allegedly) longest-reigning dynasty on Earth was that of Imperial Japan, and even their long rule of roughly 2000 years was neither continuous nor undisputed. Millenia-lasting countries on Earth, most prominently Ancient Egypt with a history of roughly 3000 years, had way over 30 dynasties succeeding each other. So far, the story has not elaborated on the age of current House Marquin's bloodline; but it would be likely that within the Kingdom, not much besides the ''Throne'' itself and the Name ''Calanfer'' are actually 6000 years old.'' :''Note also: Very powerful magical means could stabilize a nation against the inheritance disputes mentioned above, also against civil strife or unrightful usurpation. Some institution might shield Calanfer against major changes: long-term stabilizing factors are used in the [[Reinhart family]], in [[Khelt]] and in [[Germina]], for example.''-->
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