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Slavery was most widely practiced during the [[First Empire]], and played no small part in the ascent of Ubrekt over its rivals, but the practice lead to a great number of uprisings, and led to a general sense of paranoia among the Ubrekti nobility that, in part, explains some of their more bizare and cruel behaviors. During the [[Wars of Fracture]], the practice began to wane, as freed territories were loathe to keep their kinsmen in bondage. In most areas, particularly [[Flannary]], slavery grew into serfdom, though it it is worth noting that slavery is still an essential part of [[Petra|Petran]] culture and economic life, though it is apparently bound by complicated religious rules and has grown into a practice something closer to extended indentured servitude. Outright slavery was still practiced in the City States of Alexandria's time, and several of the [[First Stand]]'s military action began with a fomented slave rebellion vanguard.  
Slavery was most widely practiced during the [[First Empire]], and played no small part in the ascent of Ubrekt over its rivals, but the practice lead to a great number of uprisings, and led to a general sense of paranoia among the Ubrekti nobility that, in part, explains some of their more bizare and cruel behaviors. During the [[Wars of Fracture]], the practice began to wane, as freed territories were loathe to keep their kinsmen in bondage. In most areas, particularly [[Flannary]], slavery grew into serfdom, though it it is worth noting that slavery is still an essential part of [[Petra|Petran]] culture and economic life, though it is apparently bound by complicated religious rules and has grown into a practice something closer to extended indentured servitude. Outright slavery was still practiced in the City States of Alexandria's time, and several of the [[First Stand]]'s military action began with a fomented slave rebellion vanguard.  


As such, the Alexandrian faith - and it's recent offshoots - universally disdain slavery of other "goodly races."


<i>Dwarven Slavery</i>
==Dwarven Slavery==


Slavery among Dwarves has always revolved around the lessor servitors - goblins and kobolds. During the [[Cleansing Wars]], rather than exterminating servitor settlements and warrens, [[dwarves]] captured and enslaved the women and children, pressing them into service, generally as agricultural laborers, a position enslaved servitors almost monopolize in modern [[Gildenhome]]. The practice extends almost exclusively to kobolds and goblins, as larger servitors are too simply too dangerous to adequately control, though [[War College Fortress]] was built with the help of arcanically enslaved giantkin.
For many centuries after the formation of the Alexandrian church, Slavery was still practiced among Dwarves. As it had always revolved around the lessor servitors, and because the Dwarves were an important partner in building the early Church, the practice was tolerated. During the [[Cleansing Wars]], rather than exterminating servitor settlements and warrens, [[dwarves]] captured and enslaved the women and children, pressing them into service, generally as agricultural laborers, a position enslaved servitors almost monopolize in modern [[Gildenhome]]. The practice extends almost exclusively to kobolds and goblins, as larger servitors are too simply too dangerous to adequately control, though [[War College Fortress]] was built with the help of arcanically enslaved giantkin. Over the centuries the subjugated Kobolds and Goblins did most resource production tasks in the Clanhomes.
 
Since the Servitor Uprising that lead to the Gnomish-Dwarven war, the practice has fast fallen out of favor and in many clanships specifically banned. In some areas, Dwarves have made it their focus to renew their ancestral connection with the land while other areas have opted to bring in sojourning humans and confine them to special enclaves for specific periods of indenture.
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