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  • ...u represented divine qualities of the gods of the High Shadevan Tribes and of the [[Gwenyan Tribes]]. Vädu is always depicted in a shamanic vestment wit *[[Väduskal of Thrace]]
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  • ...], his worship waned and others gods arose who became dearer to the people of [[Vimalia]]. ...uced the gods [[Hukshal]], the goddess of winds, and [[Zhaddhin]], the god of indolent wealth.
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  • ...Thwarrish Religion was an important principle behind the [[Viceroyal Law]] of the [[New Kalikán Empire]]. ...pire|empire]]. In the Thwarrish Religion the military and physical fitness of the ruler was deemed essential for a moral government.
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  • ...ible and eternal conflict between the religion of the sun and the religion of the sky. ...od_A_MDJ.png|thumb|300px|Artist's depiction of Thwar as an elemental force of storm]]
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  • ...n ancient times for the god [[Thwar]], Sky Father is uncommon outside of [[Thrace]] today. ...bar]] to be father of the same god along with [[Amrulon]], without the aid of the female gender.
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  • ...ence the god Thwar, and lovers of cats and pleasures. She is the daughter of [[Amrulon]] and [[Eriu]] and thus sister to [[Arathrax]] and [[Rhio]]. ...role as a huntress. In general mythology, she is regarded as the daughter of [[Amrulon]] and [[Eriu]] and thus is a solar divinity.
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  • ...between states that trace their origin to the Thracian duchies. The bulk of Viceroyal Law was codified during the [[New Kalikán Empire]] in the twenty ...e main doctrines of the revived [[Thwarrish Religion]] from the first half of the twenty sixth century.
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  • ...ere semi-nomadic and lived in both the Vale of Thrace and the High Valleys of the [[Jaggudorns]]. Midjourney.]] ...rcheologers and comparative linguistics have generally ascribed the origin of the High Shadevan Tribes to the [[Antediluvian|pre-flood]] culture known as
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  • ...aristocratic heritage and one of foreign heritage, in analogy of the [[Sun Gods|Sun Goddess]] [[Eriu]] and the Sky Goddess, [[Parkia]]. ...e of royal bigamy could no longer be seen as legitimate. Thus it fell out of favor and use.
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  • ...aditional religion of the sky people and the [[Thwarrish Religion|Religion of Thwar]]. =Divine Sphere of Influence=
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  • ...u]]s over the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. Records disagree as to the involvement of the [[Great Sky King]]. Some accounts say that the [[Dewyddairsh]] refrain ...d down in public view and the subsequent gold apportioned to [[Väduskal of Thrace|Väduskal]] and the Jaggudornish chieftains.
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  • * Did you know that the [[Coming of Salmakhamer]] marks year one of the Isxinthion Calendar? * Did you know the [[Noble Republic of Aurice]] arose immediately after the [[Aurician Revolution]], 2627 to 2634?
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  • ...igh Gwenyan Tribes that immigrated into Thrace and other wide valleys east of the Jaggudorns. The ancient High Shadevan Language is thought to be the su :K'aiu: a boy of the High Shadevan Tribe (Jamyá) Shaman father and Parkyon mother
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  • ...ornia]]. The giant city of [[Jaffgorundjala]] rests about ten miles south of the summit. ...e [[Jaffgorn Giants]] ascribe the slopes of the mountain as the provenance of their founding ancestor, [[Jaffgoru]], who mated with the earth goddess [[I
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  • ...th of some cities, and artistic accomplishments. The rulers of the period of roughly two hundred years that followed the Late Yophenthean Empire are kno ...nd divine origins of the Arathraciots that kept him from sweeping them out of their high and lofty stations.
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  • ...tures considered unique to or at least characteristic of the modern period of Asdaran history, particularly in the west. The modern period is considered *Transitional period between end of [[Isbajutha]] and [[New Kalikán Empire]].
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  • .... In the summer, the gontha eat high altitude grasses, even from the sides of mountains, with their high-reaching necks. Today gontha are shipped throug ...y live the other five months of the Asdaran Calendar in the lush foothills of the [[Jaggudorns]]. A mother gontha gives birth to one or two calves typica
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  • ...in numbers due to the [[Awakening of the Geddamin]] (2300's). Conquerors of [[Ambrinqua]] ([[Ebinóë]]), they have withdrawn from their imperial aims ...violet. Geddamin live upwards to two hundred years. They speak a dialect of the [[Titanic Language]].
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  • ...es Mountains|Ephysgæes]]. They hold many oral traditions about the the Age of Titans and use little if any [[Titancraft|titancraft]] technology. ...They are remembered especially by the [[High Shadevan Tribes]] and the [[Thrace|Thracians]] with whom they waged colorful battles in the epic past.
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  • ...ee also [[Asbardy (disambiguation)]], [[Dominion of Asbardy]], and [[Heart-of-Asbardy]]}} ...y.png|thumb|200px|the flag of the Archduchy bears a golden dragon symbolic of the dragonmount knights]]
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