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  • [[Category:Notable Pytharnians]] [[Category:Notable Halflings]]
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  • ...gh and local, [[Tuadbe]], giants, beastfolk, centaurs, dwarves, elves, and halflings. Many legends are traditionally attributed to Luvasirgwer, but without cert [[Category:Notable Moigthe]]
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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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  • ...izardfolk]] the most frequently found humanlikes in the great metropolis. Halflings and dwarves make up the lion's share of the humanlikes. Of foreign humans, ...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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  • ...and their own traditional dress. Xsys follows Trevirite fashion with some notable native components. ;Halflings
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  • Some notable creatures of Corundy include: the spotted leopard, tree Lynx, hill sloth, f ...Giants|Adamantine]] and [[Gorcorumbese Giants|Gorcorumbese]] giants, and [[halflings]] are seen as visitors, usually as tourists or conducting trade or diplomac
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  • ...Isxinthion Gods]]. In addition to human religions, the elves, the dwarves, halflings, fishfolk, and most other [[humanlike]] [[birthkind]]s practice various rel ...plit off groups from [[Erechórebese Arathracianism]]. The largest and most notable has been [[Pytharnian Arathracianism]]. Some groups have have removed them
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