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Reovere is one of the four major [[countries]] in [[Main Page|Arthos]].
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Reovere is one of the four major [[countries]] in [[Main Page|Arthos]]. Revereans (Reh-veer-ee-ehns) are typically known for being easy going and minding their own bussiness. The nation has no majority race and is very diverse. If someone were to have heard of a race of people, they could almost certainly find them in Reovere (Or more recently [[Halvyn]] post war). Reovere is one of the few countries that has not outlawed the slave trade.
 
 
 
 
They're a human majority kingdom known for their agriculture industry, large armies, and highly populated with dragons. Dimelivon is considered the oldest kingdom to be a major player in world politics. They are described as being traditionalist, and isolationist. However, they will not shy from invading other nations in retaliation to attack. Being a nation that is mostly populated by humans, non-humans can be seen as untrustworthy by locals, especially from small villages or farms. This racism is mainly harbored from previous invasion attempts by countless other nations. Dimelivon has repelled more invasions than any other country, and maintains a strict mandatory service and armament policy for that very reason.
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==

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Reovere is one of the four major countries in Arthos. Revereans (Reh-veer-ee-ehns) are typically known for being easy going and minding their own bussiness. The nation has no majority race and is very diverse. If someone were to have heard of a race of people, they could almost certainly find them in Reovere (Or more recently Halvyn post war). Reovere is one of the few countries that has not outlawed the slave trade.

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