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  • *[[Notable Dwarves]] [[Category:Notable Dwarves]]
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  • [[Category:Notable Dwarves]] [[Category:Notable Gdelisicans]]
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  • *[[Notable Dwarves]] [[Category:Notable Dwarves]]
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  • [[Category:Notable Sardichites]] [[Category:Notable Dwarves]]
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  • [[Category:Notable Ithradites]] [[Category:Notable Dwarves]]
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  • [[Category:Notable Ithradites]] [[Category:Notable Dwarves]]
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  • [[Category:Notable Dwarves]]
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  • ...oria]]. The [[Amosgire]] Hills rest just to the southest of the Ithrads. [[Dwarves]] are the principal humanlike occupants of the Ithrads, having settled the ...], and [[Behan]] are the greatest of these. The city of [[Thiad]] is also notable, but is located mostly above the surface on the coast of [[Lake Taungas]].
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  • By the 2500's, the dwarves' use of titancraft for the profundo and the dragonrail become widespread. [[Category:Notable Titancrafters]]
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  • ...and tales of gods high and local, [[Tuadbe]], giants, beastfolk, centaurs, dwarves, elves, and halflings. Many legends are traditionally attributed to Luvasir [[Category:Notable Moigthe]]
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  • ...Plateau]] and upper [[Pytharnia]]. The capital of Themet is [[Gahaudda]]. Notable peaks include [[Mount Amandalglow]] (6926m) and [[Mount Askreidhinn]] (8582
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  • ...e]]. They settled in the region that was loosely claimed by the [[Amandal Dwarves]]. In time, they received acknowledgement of their independence from the K =Notable Sardichites=
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  • =Historically Notable Systems= These systems are considered historically notable due to the political weight of the civilizations that used them and their i
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  • ...vided into colonies or former colonies of powers of the Pallathantic. The notable exception is [[Chukti-Khroo]], the arid eastern coast where savage orcs roa
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  • *Jaggudorn Dwarves ;Notable Events and Passages
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  • ...e most frequently found humanlikes in the great metropolis. Halflings and dwarves make up the lion's share of the humanlikes. Of foreign humans, [[Jagohr]]i ...lves in Trevirs are from the deep forests of Pytharnia. There are however notable exceptions from Sungo, usually diplomats and businessmen. The common Trevir
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  • ...The [[Jaggudorn Mountains]] are inhabited by numerous creatures, including dwarves, giants, goblins, and orcs. To the west of the [[Zamshagolian Empire]] are ...use, no matter the treasure offered. It is only found among some Ithradic Dwarves.
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  • ...rnment sponsors no religion nor makes any religious requirements, with the notable exception of worshipping malign Chaos which can be considered a form of tr • Dwarves of Old Hearth [?]
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  • !colspan="6"|NOTABLE WORLDS of the STARSEA |[[Psadarozus Sector]]||[['Alut]]||[[Dahim Lajya]]|| || ||mostly land world, dwarves, Azer
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  • ...[[geddamin]], humans, and [[elves]], but curiously not among the ancient [[dwarves]]. {{See also|Zavian|List of Notable Zavians}}
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