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  • ...of [[Bambashathra|Bryndyd]]. He claimed descent from the god [[Qu'la]]. Neptultchi inscriptions call him the "Son of Qu'la," but this is generally believed by *[[Coming of the Neptultchi]]
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  • Ancient [[Neptultchi]] head-busts found throughout southern [[Pytharnia]] and the [[Skelkast For [[File:Onkirg_A_MDJ.png|thumb|300px|The ancient Neptultchi built the mysterious that survive to this day in the woods of [[Pytharnia]]
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  • ...ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and had studied [[Neptultchi Language|Neptultchi]] inscriptions. *[[Neptultchi Origins in Dragonmount Cant and Esoteric Magecraft]], 2642
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  • ...ome scholars believe at least some of the stones were erected in the [[pre-Neptultchi]] period by the [[Kemerite Giants]]. =List of Notable Onkirgs=
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  • ...óëse. He was able to read Midretassene and had some practical knowledge of Neptultchi inscriptions. He may have also spoken Pasaoivi (Disdrirn Elvish) and Tuadbe [[Category:Notable Gnomes]]
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  • ...guage base and some are spoken only as liturgical and scholarly languages, notable [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and [[Classical Yophenthean]]. |[[Neptultchi Language]]||align="center"| || ||inscriptions
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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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  • ...who settled in the Pytharnian Highlands and subdued the remnants of the [[Neptultchi]] princes and their [[Kemerite Giants|Kemerite Giant]] vassals. ...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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  • ...gthe]] or the [[Tuadbe]] and scholars generally believe that the ancient [[Neptultchi]] were the earliest source. Unlike the Yophentheans whose Arathracian relig ...work of Moigthe Tribes, Tuadbe remnants, Kemerite Giant remnants, and lone Neptultchi chieftains.
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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 =Notable Addinorans=
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  • ...The ancient Malesggites worshiped their own pantheon of gods as did the [[Neptultchi]]. ...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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  • |[[Architectural Motifs of Neptultchi Temples]]||||||||||{{icon|availability3}}|| ...stronomer’s Guide to Trevirs]]||Guide||||||Pytharnian||||Guide to fine and notable restaurants and bars of Trevirs
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