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  • List of Known Ancient [[Neptultchi]] Cities and Sites in [[Pytharnia]], [[Xsys]], and some isles of the [[Sea of Forgetfulness]]. *[[Neptultchi Place-Names]]
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  • ...Scholars have deciphered the names of most of the major sites from the [[Neptultchi Language]]. This list shows what is thought to be the ancient name along w =Neptultchi Place-Names=
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  • ...the ancient [[Moigthe]] name for millennia until scholars deciphered the [[Neptultchi]] glyphs in the 24th century. *[[Neptultchi Civilization]]
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  • List of Known Ancient [[Neptultchi]] Cities and Sites in [[Pytharnia]], [[Xsys]], and some isles of the [[Sea of Forgetfulness]]. *[[Neptultchi Place-Names]]
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  • ...ugh generally rejected as rather unreliable, the occasion of the advent of Neptultchi Civilization to southwestern [[Pytharnia]] is thought by scholars to have b [[Category:Pytharnian Historic Sites]]
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  • ...nia]] and has particular reference to the religious sites of the ancient [[Neptultchi]] religion. The region is more commonly called '[[Netherdeep]].'
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  • *[[List of Ancient Neptultchi Cities and Sites]]
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  • ...s related to the modern [[Tuadbe]] of Pytharnia who fled the rule of the [[Neptultchi]] King in legendary times. The [[Onax River]] is the greatest river in Xsy ...rcheological sites in the coast of Xsys. An older tradition maintains that Neptultchi migrated to Xsys as early as 2500 [[AS]], but this is suspected by many sch
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  • =Key Sites= {{Main|List of Buildings and Sites in Bryndyd}}
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  • ...ants of their civilization. "We are as separated from his fall as the last Neptultchi God-Emperor was from his first fore-sire, [[Lukwachtsal]]." ...of [[Asdar]]. In contrast to this theory, other scholars believe that the Neptultchi were indigenous to Pytharnia or at least to the Pallathantic Region and tha
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  • ...ed his tribesmen against common giants who had retaken the site from the [[Neptultchi]] after the fall of their god-empire. Tintamburel flourished during the [[Y =Sites=
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  • ...is haunted and what is known of the giants’ memory reports likewise. The Neptultchi called it the place of the stone spirits and believed their god of the unde ...ressions with steep walls. In the past, the largest of these cenotes [cf. Neptultchi, 'kumpu'] have been used as harbors to hold pirate skycraft that are not vi
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  • ...who settled in the Pytharnian Highlands and subdued the remnants of the [[Neptultchi]] princes and their [[Kemerite Giants|Kemerite Giant]] vassals. ==Chief Sites==
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  • =Imzaha Sites of Worship= Early Neptultchi Period
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  • ...habitants of the [[Shukhmayan Culture]] in Dewyddair as also in many other sites in southern Barathorn. There are signs of trade with the more advanced [[Ne
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  • ...2,100 AS) which arose periodically as part of the great wars between the [[Neptultchi]] empire and the Kalaman Kingdom precipitated the collapse of the Surizhah =Sites=
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  • ...The ancient Malesggites worshiped their own pantheon of gods as did the [[Neptultchi]]. ...a-Bahuna]], including many lands of the [[Ojo Empire]]. One of its holiest sites is the [[Sacred Park of the Ongobizai]].
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