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Seortell is a fictional nation who's inspirations are taken from antique east asia. It's a mixed nation since its history stems from it being an unclaimed land, communally shared by neighboring regions. therefore, its a fairly new dinasty completly free of an ethnicity. This multiculturality is also reflected in its architecture, as it combined towering brick structures like in northern Europe with open-sky rooms like in eastern Asian countries.

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The 2 closest kingdom neigboring it are much older than Seortell and are from with it took its mixed influence. Eldonia is a Nordic European nation, and Nypond is a South Asian one.

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Seortell's became an established kingdom less than 100 years ago, as tensions in the west started to rise against the eastern nations and serious military alliances needed to be formed for the people's safety. The country used to be unclaimed since it was a land shared by explorers and scientists of many nations, who eventually decided to settle as the land's resources were few but rich and varied. They were yet to find any valuable utility for those resources, so their respective countries weren't very interested in taking control of it. It was a peaceful, borderless land for creative and curious minds.

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Eventually they devellopped their own culture and a greater attachement to Seortell from their grand parents' native land. Despite the ethnic mix, its people can still tell with ease whether or not you're from here, as its language is unique and complex. Having a thousand old nation of multicultural mix, its a rich mix of many other laguages, so mixed that words are beearly reconisable to people who speak one of the laguages it stems from. 

Plus, certain ethinic features are still recognized as being foreign, such as African traits, blond / red hair, or green / blue eyes, since long-distance travel by boat was relatively new and those continents were unreachable before.

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