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  • Gwenyan is an ethnic term that may refer to people, culture, or language: *[[Gwenyan Languages]]: The large family of languages spoken throughout the Greater [[
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  • ...t]] are Gwenyan. Non-Gwenyan languages surrounded or nearly surrounded by Gwenyan languages include [[Tuadbe Language|Tuadbe]], [[Xsyte Language|Xsyte]], [[J =Diachronic Table of Gwenyan Languages=
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  • ...s include [[Ersercese Language|Ersercese]], [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe]], ancient [[Pallathantic Language|Pallathantic]], and [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]].
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  • ...the god [[Amrulon]] was wed to two goddesses, the earthly king of the High Gwenyan Tribes wedded two wives, one of royal or aristocratic heritage and one of f When the ancient line was disputed and extinguished by war and civil disruptions, the kingsh
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  • The Gwenyan Tribes are the forebears of most modern ethnic humans of the [[Pallathantic The Gwenyan Tribes or simply 'Gwenyans' are thought to be the offspring of peoples who
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  • The Gwenyan Peoples are the forebears of most modern ethnic humans of the [[Pallathanti ..., including the Midrinksi who settled in [[Lucacia]] and [[Corundy]]. The Ancient Middle Gwenyans became the Jungornish and the Svarikish of Asdauria.
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  • [[File:MoigtheHome_A_01.png|thumb|300px|An ancient Moigthe house in southern Pytharnia. Midjourney.]] ...ient Yophenths. The Medibgóëse, Gonfalese, and Kasthavians must count the ancient Moigthe as their ancestors as well.
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  • ...the god [[Amrulon]] was wed to two goddesses, the earthly king of the High Gwenyan Tribes wedded two wives, one of royal or aristocratic heritage and one of f When the ancient line was disputed and extinguished by war and civil disruptions, the kingsh
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  • ...harniaLanguages1000AS.jpg|thumb|300px|Map showing the likely dispersion of ancient Languages throughout southwestern [[Pytharnia]] around 1000 [[AS]].]] ...East Moigthe language which is part of the Donavish branch of Ancient High Gwenyan. The name means 'Herald Speech' as it was considered the high version of t
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  • ...Throvian Language]] through ancient Midrinksi and is a [[Gwenyan Languages|Gwenyan Language]]. Tassan inherited many borrowings from the [[Jaithan Language]]
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  • ...en by humans and [[humanlikes]]. Additionaly, scholars can read and write ancient texts which are no longer spoken, including [[Pensatory Notation]] which is ...stent with the [[titanist]] theory, all Geddamin languages derive from the ancient Aarokinian Titan language.
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  • ...of this ancient civilization. Jathya-Dhumi culture and language are not [[Gwenyan]] and are thought to be the successors to [[Drameggin]] Civilization. The t
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  • ...or]] which is now [[Ogentir]], the Duerchanna were sometimes allies of the ancient [[Kelithaives]]. They are noted in legend for their black hair and cunning [[Category:Gwenyan Peoples]]
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  • ...umb|300px|Map showing the likely dispersion of ancient Rhaunvish and other ancient languages throughout southwestern [[Pytharnia]] around 1000 [[AS]].]] ...west Moigthe language which is part of the Donavish branch of Ancient High Gwenyan. It was a preliterate language spoken over a roughly 1150 years, from abou
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  • |[[Ancient High Gwenyan]]||[[AHG]]||align="center"|Period||Remark |[[Ancient Low Gwenyan]]||[[ALG]]||align="center"|Period||Remark
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  • ...became the rulers of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. The name 'Midrinksi' in ancient Moigthe is 'Midringir.' [[Category:Gwenyan Peoples]]
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  • ...nds survive from the first centuries of the settlement of the Ancient High Gwenyan Tribes whose descendants became the sky peoples. These legends attempt to *[[Gwenyan Tribes of the High Shadevan Valley]]
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  • ...Thykomos. The Pallathanic Tribes were Gwenyan, but the Tirionites were pre-Gwenyan. Their relationship if any to the [[Thetzisari]] is not well understood. Th The myth of [[Hakamos]] is attributed to the ancient Thykomians. The capital of the island kingdom was at a site near what is to
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  • ...lated to the [[Jaithan Language]]. Shardanian is not a [[Gwenyan Languages|Gwenyan Language]], but part of the [[Jathya-Dhumi Languages|Jathya-Dhumi Language
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  • ...[[High Shadevan Tribes]] and as outcast gods by the Isxinthion-worshiping Gwenyan Tribes. Poets and legend describe them as unimaginably beautiful. ...Tuvahr]] from which all intelligent life originates according to the most ancient legends.
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