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  • ! rowspan=2 | Conflict | 1980–2000, 2003–2020, 2020–present
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  • * [[Asmín Klairšon]] {{small|(2020–present)}} ...pro-Krizhor party members. It became known as the Silent Coup because the conflict happened almost unbeknownst to the public. About 1,000 people were killed a
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  • * [[Asmín Klairšon]] {{small|(2020–present)}} ...pro-Krizhor party members. It became known as the Silent Coup because the conflict happened almost unbeknownst to the public. About 1,000 people were killed a
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  • ...jority of Lyoans are Creeperian Catholic, but 2% are [[Lyoan Protestantism|Lyoan Protestant]] and most are fluent in both Creeperian and [[Jackian language| ...yal Anthem|national anthem]], mandatory courses in either Quebecshirite or Lyoan, and a ban on anything that could be interpreted as blasphemy, heresy, or t
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  • ...4]]. Domestic Creeperian games are commonly delayed or rescheduled if they conflict with the schedule of the national team. ...wo nations' renewed diplomatic relations following the conclusion of the [[Lyoan Civil War]]. Despite matches generally tending to favor Creeperopolis, matc
    87 KB (10,642 words) - 04:05, 1 April 2024
  • | pub_date = 2020–present ...during shower period, Kruschev quickly finished breakfast and went to find Lyoan prisoners to form a gang with. He found Thomas Kagare sitting alone and beg
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