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  • ...[[Zamaclë]], d 2573, Thulinantis Tepriax of [[Zamaclë]], well-known among historians, author of [[God's Whirlwind: The Isbajutha]], first published in 2568. [[Category:Historians]]
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  • The Age of Dragons and Ice is an expression used by dwarven historians to describe events around roughly 9000 years before [[Salmakhamer]]. It is The Age of Dragons and Ice is not well accepted by all historians due to the lack of primary sources about it. It is sometimes seen as the cu
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    473 bytes (56 words) - 10:28, 5 July 2014
  • ...ns having to do with giants, usually the common giant. It is often used by historians and scholars. For example, 'gigantine Bryndyd' means the city of Bryndyd du
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  • ...rcorumbese Language|Gorcorumbese]] name for a world that their legends and historians say existed in the [[Starsea]] before it was destroyed in a great eschatolo
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  • ...g the [[Voyage of the Chaos Fleet]] for reasons not entirely understood to historians.
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  • [[Category:Historians]]
    517 bytes (63 words) - 06:30, 31 December 2018
  • ...]], the [[Kalama]]ns, and the [[Sungotine Elves]] is widely accepted among historians as a very strong cultural tradition. Magdeologers are less credulous of the
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  • The Mimbbukes are the halflings native to [[Pytharnia]]. Historians trace their presence in Pytharnia to before the advent of the [[Moigthe]] a
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  • ...a reasonable state of preservation. Their value to scholars and literary historians is enormous.
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  • ...ire is a period of time recognized by [[Magdeology|magdeologers]] and some historians which transpired of a roughly three thousand year length of time on the wor
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  • ...eir rule. Eventually, Medibgö breaks off alliance with Gorcorumb in 2480. Historians traditionally count the Ebinóëse War as the first of the [[Geddamin Wars]
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  • ...b is historically known as the Invasion of the Chaos Fleet by Erechórebese historians and so the expression refers in most modern usages to the invasion of by th
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  • Considered by some historians to be the turning point of the [[Fifth Geddamin War]], the Battle of Aurice
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