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The Decadal Meetings are a meeting between all the current leaders of all [[Afersis#Kingdoms|kingdoms]] in [[Afersis]]. These take place, quite fitting, every 10 years. The first decadal meeting was held in the year 20 [[A.C.]] and since then they have been upkept with a few exceptions during wars and such. There are three occasions which a decadal meeting has been held prematurely:
The Decadal Meetings are meetings between all the current leaders of all [[Afersis#Kingdoms|kingdoms]] in [[Afersis]]. These take place, quite fitting, every 10 years. The first decadal meeting was held in the year 20 [[A.C.]] and since then they have been upkept with a few exceptions during wars and such. There are three occasions on which a decadal meeting has been held prematurely:
* 265 [[A.C.]] Due to the end of [[WW2]] and the subsequent divide of all [[Afersis#Kingdoms|Kingdoms]]
* 265 [[A.C.]] Due to the end of [[WW2]] and the subsequent divide of all [[Afersis#Kingdoms|Kingdoms]].


* 432 [[A.C.]] Due to the end of [[WW3]] and beginning of [[Afersis#The Dark Ages|The Dark Ages]]
* 433 [[A.C.]] Due to the end of [[WW3]] and beginning of [[Afersis#The Dark Ages|The Dark Ages]] and abolishment of the "old" Decadal Meetings.


* 853 [[A.C.]] Due to the forming of [[Earthsandia]] and the rampaging of a group known as [[Confiere]].
* 853 [[A.C.]] Due to the forming of [[Earthsandia]] and the rampaging of a group known as [[Confiere]].

Revision as of 12:27, 27 July 2024

The Decadal Meetings are meetings between all the current leaders of all kingdoms in Afersis. These take place, quite fitting, every 10 years. The first decadal meeting was held in the year 20 A.C. and since then they have been upkept with a few exceptions during wars and such. There are three occasions on which a decadal meeting has been held prematurely:

  • 433 A.C. Due to the end of WW3 and beginning of The Dark Ages and abolishment of the "old" Decadal Meetings.