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Keruntuhan Kekaisaran Romawi Barat

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Peta Kerajaan China kuno timur yang diterangkan pada tahun peradaban 1875

KCKT atau kerajaan China kuno timur adalah urban legendaris dari seluruh negara fiksi yang ada,Kerajaan ini sangatlah di takuti oleh beberapa kalangan, kerajaan ini ditakuti karena peradaban nya yang sangat maju dan over power maka dikatakan kerajaan ini sungguh sangat berbahaya,karena peradaban KCKT ini sangat lah maju,akhirnya kerajaan ini tidur lagi pada tahun 1880 dan sekarang KCKT bangkit dari tidur nya pada tahun 2024 atau saat ini,dan raja kerajaan itu pernah berkata,(Jika ada yang menghalangiku,aku tidak segan untuk menghancurkan demi tujuan negara ku sendiri)

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