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  • ...man or otherwise by discovering and examining the physical remains of such civilizations, usually in the earth. One who practices archeology is an archeologer. Arch
    379 bytes (55 words) - 11:07, 14 March 2020
  • ...ogers call the subcontinent [[Pytharniaca]] which excludes the biology and civilizations of the subcontinent and refers only to the physical plate.
    519 bytes (68 words) - 07:54, 11 May 2016
  • ...the cosmic urwelt from which all [[titans]], [[human]], and [[humanlike]] civilizations sprang. The word 'Asdarah' is sometimes used to specify the world as a phys ...the length of all human civilizations and likely most other [[humanlike]] civilizations. Asdar's size and climate are very similar if not identical to Earth. The
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  • [[Category:Antediluvian Civilizations]]
    353 bytes (50 words) - 06:00, 26 September 2023
  • ...rrhymby]]. These lands are considered part of the same broad concourse of civilizations.
    399 bytes (45 words) - 23:34, 10 March 2014
  • =Contemporary Civilizations and Cultures= ...The oral traditions and some inscriptions have reference to Tirios. The civilizations of Tirios and Kalama traded with each other. Tirios was also contemporary w
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  • ...e to any and all great caverns in the depths of the world of Asdarah where civilizations exist. These are more than superficial great caves with ready access to th
    635 bytes (96 words) - 10:42, 2 July 2022
  • *[[List of Great Documents of Asdaran Civilizations]]
    494 bytes (72 words) - 21:43, 7 November 2013
  • ...of the dwarves, the [[Kalama]]ns, the [[Sungotine Elves]], and a few other civilizations sometimes considered [[Great Flood Survivor Cultures]]. The Vorudian Catac ...ultural tradition. Magdeologers are less credulous of the legends of these civilizations and find varying degrees of concurrence and discrepancy in the physical rec
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  • ...d sky gods. Sky gods are highly associated with the ancient [[skyfaring]] civilizations of the [[Jaggudorns]], [[Barathorn]], and to a lesser extent, [[Medibgö]].
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  • ...lennium before [[Salmakhamer]], although legends of Malesggite and Kalaman Civilizations describe the origin of the Malesggite gods before this time. Scholars beli [[Category:Civilizations]]
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  • The devastation of the Great Flood destroyed many sprawling civilizations, including the High Titan Civilization and the Drameggin Empire (Jathya-Dhu
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  • ...easures exactly 528 English feet or about 161 meters (160.93). Dwarves and civilizations influenced by dwarven subterranean practice employ the dwarven fathom to me
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  • ...the civilizations that used them and their influence on child and subject civilizations. They are listed in their known or posited historical order from oldest to
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  • ...any conflicts between the Gorcorumbese Geddamin of the Ephysgæes and human civilizations, arising after the [[Isbajutha]] are called simply the Geddamin Wars. They
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  • ...enties. The şrâvissa wear clothing only to further their ends among human civilizations. She can make suggestions and commands to men that they find irresistible
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  • [[Kalama]]n and [[Omre]]kheen records along with oral traditions of civilizations remember that in the earliest times when the titans came to [[Asdar]], they
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  • The civilizations of [[Corundy]] are several and ancient. The languages of the longest resid
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  • ...a commerce between the great lands of the West and with the distant global civilizations of the world. The name of the Askonian Ocean is derived from the root as t
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