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Individuals who consider themselves Tini'duranist are often conservatives and also members of the [[Hapan Nobility|Hapan nobility]]. The Tini'duranists have also been known to go hand in hand with the [[Draconian]] ideals.  
Individuals who consider themselves Tini'duranist are often conservatives and also members of the [[Hapan Nobility|Hapan nobility]]. The Tini'duranists have also been known to go hand in hand with the [[Draconian]] ideals.  


Tini'duranists are supporters of the monarchy and nobility and favour the feudal socital system that the [[Hapes Consortium]] maintained from [[702]] until ca [[4000]].
Tini'duranists are supporters of the monarchy and also nobility, favouring the feudal societal system that the [[Hapes Consortium]] maintained from [[702]] until ca [[4000]] over the more centralised governing system that exists today.


[[Category:Hapan Culture]]
[[Category:Hapan Culture]]
[[Category:Hapan Society]]
[[Category:Hapan Society]]

Revision as of 12:45, 27 February 2007

The term Tini'duranist stems from the values and teachings of Queen-Mother Tini'duran III who ruled the Hapes Consortium from 700 to 769 during the Antiquity Era. She was the very person that made the Antiquity Era what it was, implementing a number of societal and structural changes within the Hapes Consortium that changed it forever.

Individuals who consider themselves Tini'duranist are often conservatives and also members of the Hapan nobility. The Tini'duranists have also been known to go hand in hand with the Draconian ideals.

Tini'duranists are supporters of the monarchy and also nobility, favouring the feudal societal system that the Hapes Consortium maintained from 702 until ca 4000 over the more centralised governing system that exists today.