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  • ...he term [[Sea of Memnosia]] that refers to the condition and extent of the sea in deep antiquity. [[File:Map Memnosia Region.jpg|thumb|300px|The Memnosia Region of Asdar]]
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  • ...00px|The Galithyssa Sea rests between northern [[Corundy]] and the islands of [[Irdan]] and [[Trias]].]] ...each of the sea. The [[Corundian Sea]] lies to the east of the Galithyssa Sea.
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  • ...he [[antediluvian]] Sea of Memnosia, in contrast to the modern [[Memnosian Sea]], had no outlet to the ocean and was entirely land-locked.]] ...s say that it is likely a powerful race of common giants ruled this region of the world with human tribes as subject tributaries.
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  • ...d of Aturyanda]], the level of the Ancient Sea of Memnosia was higher than sea level and smaller in extant.]] ...Sea]] and the [[Strait of Ummak]]. The Sea of Memnosia rested at the heart of the [[Drameggin Civilization]].
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  • [[File:MapLocatorMemnosianSea.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of the Memnosian Sea]] ...lying the waters about the coast of [[Ambrinqua]], especially in the [[Sea of Narshad]].
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  • ...Barathorn]], [[Midrardia]], all of [[Danona]], all of [[Eloaria]], and all of northwestern [[Weshif]] are included. This is sometimes called the 'Greater [[File:GreaterPallathanticRegion_001.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Map of the Greater Pallathantic Region]]
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  • ...e comfort for the occupants, and increased general safety from the ravages of nature. ...d skyfaring merchants between the [[Memnosian Sea]] and the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. In the 2740's, the [[Aurician Empire]] and [[Jhaadi Zhumzur]] have begun
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  • ...lands of Narshad, [[Gehemer]], and [[Barse-Barra]] in the west [[Memnosian Sea]].]] ...[Merchants War]]. An assembly of merchants and legates formed the nucleus of what became the [[Shu'ah]].
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  • ...catorNarshad.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of Narshad within the [[Memnosian Sea]]]] [[File:MapNarshad.jpg|thumb|300px|The Island of Narshad]]
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  • ...:MapLocatorPallathanticSea.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of the Pallathantic Sea]] {{Hatnote|This article deals with the body of water between [[Pytharnia]] and [[Danona]]. For other uses, see [[Pallathan
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  • ...hóreb is the homeland of the Yophenthean people whose forebears ruled most of the [[Greater Pallathantic Region]] during the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. Eve [[File:Erechóreb 2750 001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Erechóreb and neighboring islands]]
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  • ...ree eparchies, each administered by a Gorcorumbese governor, in the cities of [[Libshem]], [[Iphthar]], and [[Eliudinak]]. ...which historically is not considered part of Khesheph but part of the land of [[Gorcorumb]].
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  • ...us practice a form of seasonal habitation in the sky during clement spells of weather and habitation on the earth when torrential winds and storms make l The inhabitants of a jaibu are called jaibuvites or jaibu-dwellers.
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  • ...[[Corundy]] to the east and northwestern [[Weshif]] across the [[Memnosian Sea]]. [[File:Ambrinqua 2750 001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Ambrinqua]]
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  • ...of Vimalia and Rhiony hold the historical period known as the High Culture of Kalama in great esteem. MDJ.]] ...f the [[Pallathantic Sea|Pallathantic]], and the shores of the [[Memnosian Sea]].
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  • ...[World of Asdar]] setting. It does not include resources unique to [[World of Joturnia]]. The world of Asdar is filled with bountiful resources. Nations and tribes, princes and
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  • [[File:MapCorundy JMS.png|thumb|left|300px|Map of Corundy, art by Joshua Morley-Smith]] ...was named [[Midretasso]] and, before that, [[Kshandiguh]] which means land of the golden bull.
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  • ...organization, necromancers, gladiatorial combats, and pretense of the rule of law. {{See also|Over-King of Midretasso|Midretassene Meddix}}
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