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  • ...merzcelindot Language|Amerzcelindot]] and [[Umbardian Language|Umbardian]] Languages. *[[Barathorn]]
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  • =General List of Languages of Asdar= ...all known languages, including ancient languages, scholarly languages, and languages poorly attested. It is to be continually updated.
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  • ...called Ancient Colnorian ('''ACol'''), ca 525 AS to 400 AI -- predecessor of Kiallish, Jasturian, Kasthavian, Medibgösk, Dewyddairsh, Old Colnorian is ...istically, the Colnorian Languages are more closely related to the Moigthe Languages than to the Jaggudornish. They were classified as Thwarrish, but now are cl
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  • ...est Jaggudorns, the relationship is fairly apparent between their dialects of Ithradic and that spoken in the [[Ithrad Mountains]]. The term Qaish'aa is
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  • [[File:MapGlaikePeninsula.jpg|thumb|300px|The Glaike Peninsula in southern [[Barathorn]]]] ...northeast coast of the Glaike Peninsula and the peninsula is connected to Barathorn in the north. The two largest lakes on the peninsula are [[Lake Satrimone]
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  • =International Languages= These languages are considered ‘international’ as there are many non-native speakers
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  • ...atedTurk+before1852+PublicDomain.jpg|thumb|200px|A dragoman in the service of [[Gorcorumb]]]] ...|Shaphrizite Psychic Warriors]], [[Kalikán]] allies, and the growing power of [[Aurician Empire|Aurice]]. A dragoman holds a [[diplomat's wand]] when per
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  • ...s somewhat smaller than the Umyami. They prefer caves and can swarm, full of mischief. The [[Gakhyami Language Family]] includes all the related languages of the Jaggudornish goblinoid races. Gakhyami are often called simply 'Yami'
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  • ...of Asdar are found almost exclusively in the coolest climes or the depths of the earth. There are no known elven heritages in [[Bahuna]] or [[Za-Bahuna] :[[Selymbrian Elves]], [[Barathorn]]
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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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  • ...ding Jekhra-Toonguese. A dialect of Ithradic is spoken in [[Ruby Gates]], Barathorn. ...rm. The writing system is indeed quite old and dwarves are among the first of the literate humanlikes, but their writing system is optimized for stone, n
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  • ...hantic Region]]. The close proximity and commercial concourse with humans of the dwarves ensures that the relationship between and dwarves and humans wi ...gularly. Dwarven coloring and facial features vary nearly as much as those of humans among the various dwarven races. Dwarves are rather hardy and more r
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  • ...Kings of [[Dewyddair]]. The light blue in the Jaggudorns is the homelands of the Thracian skyfaring tribes including the [[Kalikán]].]] ...s ensured that their culture and religion would become a permanent element of the [[Pallathantic Region]].
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  • ...niaHemispheric.jpg|thumb||200px|Locator Map of Pytharnia in the hemisphere of the Old World]] [[File:MapLocatorPytharnia.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of Pytharnia within the Greater Pallathantic Region]]
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  • .... Title Links are to articles about the document, not to a full text copy of the document or book. The actual text, if available, would be the title fol ...ackground:DarkSlateBlue; color:white;"|<big>'''List of Books and Documents of Asdar'''</big>
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  • ...perial capital, Yophénthë, in 986 AI is recounted by the legendary, [[Woes of Yophenthea]] compiled in the 12th century AI. =Structure of Yophenthean Imperial Government=
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