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  • ...o]] and other gods continue to be commemorated in celebrations and private practices. The Thuvaki dialects of [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]] are spoken there. [[Category:Cultural Regions of Corundy]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Practices]] [[Category:Marital Practices]]
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  • ...nce from the empire restored a love of their former religions and cultural practices. Some merchants, soldiers, aristocrats, scholars, and of course Arathracia
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  • ...s who live in the high alpine valleys of the east [[Jaggudorns]]. Cultural practices determined by archeologers and comparative linguistics have generally ascri
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  • =Sources of Yophenthean Cultural and Military Domination= * superior organizational practices
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  • ...lations to the Zhamashphut. This consanguinity as well as common cultural practices are the basis for dwarven scholars' traditional grouping of these dynasties ...ifth Kingdom]] is seen with mixed remembrances. Rich in metallurgical and cultural wealth, the fifth kingdom became subject to the [[Yophenthean Empire]] and
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  • ...and of Narshad is the core territory of the [[Narsadese Republic]] and the cultural center of the Narshadic people. It is the largest island of the islands of ...umoth River is wooded and known as the [[Woodlands of Thuwwat]] where cult practices to the goddess [[Thuwwat]] were exercised in ancient times.
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  • Dewyddair is the cultural core of southern [[Barathorn]] and the former center of the [[Skymark Domin ...ndigenous troll population. The Parkyons brought with them gontha herding practices and warfare techniques that enabled them to establish the Colnorian immigra
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  • Midretassene Gods are cultural adaptations of the [[Isxinthion Gods]], like most [[Gwenyan]] Cultures, wit Midretassene necromantic practices did not originate from ancient [[Gwenyan]] customs, but were borrowed from
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  • ...is the modern [[Dewyddairsh Language]]. Amerzcelindo shares many cultural practices that are similar to [[Dewyddair]] and southern Barathorn.
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  • Dwarves are omnivores, with a cultural preference for meat and liquors such as beer, ale, mead, and whiskey. Dwar social classes, family and marriage, birth customs, death and burial practices
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  • =Cultural Regions= ...lturalRegions.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Modern Corundy may be divided into five cultural regions which do not exactly match the political divisions.]]
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  • ...orians believe the Neptultchi Dragon-Knights gradually absorbed and became cultural infused into waves of Kasthavian immigrants. Dragonmount warfare remains a ...ods]] and was tolerated during the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. The solar cult practices of [[Ambrasia]] are derived in part from the sun worship of Medibgö. The
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  • ...of the Yophenthean Empire and is generally considered the pinnacle of its cultural achievements. During this nearly three century period, the functions of pri ...[Edict of Culfarran]]. Artistic relics of the Arathracian Cult and temple practices teach us much about the classical version of the religion.<ref>[[Braffgrum
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  • ...theology. Shaphrizite Incarnandists continue to observe certain cultural practices from before the time of [[Shaqtirah kath Katima]] when they worshiped the g
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