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− | The '''Great Decline''', (1985-2035) also known as '''the Decline''', was a worldwide period of economic hardship and instability which saw many of [[Kerbin|Kerbin's]] established nations collapse or greatly recede in size |
+ | The '''Great Decline''', (1985-2035) also known as '''the Decline''', was a worldwide period of economic hardship and instability which saw many of [[Kerbin|Kerbin's]] established nations collapse or greatly recede in size. It was triggered by the prior [[Great War]] and the collapse of natural resource supplies. The Great Decline ended in 2035 with the start of the [[Timeline#Formative Era|Formative Era]]. |
− | As a result of the Decline, the vast majority of Kerbin fell into |
+ | As a result of the Decline, the vast majority of Kerbin fell into disorganised territories, which parts of [[Kerbin]] remain to this day. These regions contained no considerable nation states, instead being comprised almost entirely of city states or an overarching authority without the capacity to enforce its own sovereignty. Some areas such as [[Doren (continent)#Central Doren|Central Doren]] remained devoid of even these basic political units for decades following, while the Deep North remains in this state even at the turn of the 22nd century. |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 25 October 2023
The Great Decline, (1985-2035) also known as the Decline, was a worldwide period of economic hardship and instability which saw many of Kerbin's established nations collapse or greatly recede in size. It was triggered by the prior Great War and the collapse of natural resource supplies. The Great Decline ended in 2035 with the start of the Formative Era.
As a result of the Decline, the vast majority of Kerbin fell into disorganised territories, which parts of Kerbin remain to this day. These regions contained no considerable nation states, instead being comprised almost entirely of city states or an overarching authority without the capacity to enforce its own sovereignty. Some areas such as Central Doren remained devoid of even these basic political units for decades following, while the Deep North remains in this state even at the turn of the 22nd century.