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=== User: I have the Intro and 6 Chapters written that I posted to you already. === I have the Intro and 6 Chapters written that I posted to you already. I started Chapter 7 but got held up at Banpo. I was trying to figure out how Banpo (The aristocracy) and Jericho are tied together. Banpo used Jericho as a blueprint to build their city. Same set up. Storage bins and so forth. But when the mythmakers tried to sell them on the Monarchies they rejected them. This was the split of the Hua and the Yi. The aristocracy told the Sovereigns they could live in their cities behind the security of the Great Wall, but only if they gave up their Sovereignty and bowed to the leaders of the cities. Some Sovereigns gave up their Sovereignty and became a citizen of the state. Many refused. The ones that wanted to rule not be ruled over formed large nomadic groups called the 5 Barbarians. These were the Monarchies. They went to war with the Hua for control of the people. The Monarchies built Kingdoms (The state) for subjects, and the cities were built by the aristocracy (Corporations). The ones that didn't want to follow the aristocracy (Sunni) or the Monarchies (Shia) followed the Pilgrim routes and became the different faiths.
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