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  • Tsekwa was a [[Tuadbe]] shaman of the 2100's who was active throughout the [[Disdrire Forest]], b *[[Tuadbe]]
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  • ...richly colored paints that have long since vanished. More commonly called Tuadbe Witch Rocks, onkirgs were constructed during the millennia of 4300 [[AS]] t ...in the woods of [[Pytharnia]]. Their purpose is only dimly remembered in [[Tuadbe]] legend. Midjourney.]]
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  • ...lat tops and rather steep walls. They became particularly sacred to the [[Tuadbe]] after the [[migrations of the Proto-Moigthe]]. Today, they are protected ...wenyan]] names. Names include [[Talbhla]] (Gwenyan), [[Kumekumechlu'ul]] (Tuadbe), and [[Daihurnegedh]] (Gwenyan).
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  • ...the tisbajuma slew her in the [[Isbajath of the High Magdalans]], but the Tuadbe's oral tradition is that a rival priestess slew her during the disorder of [[Category:Notable Tuadbe]]
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  • ...ltchi inscriptions. He may have also spoken Pasaoivi (Disdrirn Elvish) and Tuadbe. [[Category:Notable Gnomes]]
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  • ...e widely believed to be from the Neptultchi period. The layman calls them Tuadbe Witch Rocks or onkirgs. Some scholars believe at least some of the stones w =List of Notable Onkirgs=
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  • ...Luvasirgwer often included references and tales of gods high and local, [[Tuadbe]], giants, beastfolk, centaurs, dwarves, elves, and halflings. [[Category:Notable Moigthe]]
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  • {{See also|Zavian|List of Notable Zavians}} ...ential for using magical devices and requires one to use vispanifica. The notable exception is [[titancraft]] which does not require vispanifica, but, like t
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  • ...but were borrowed from [[Pytharnia]], either from the [[Moigthe]] or the [[Tuadbe]] and scholars generally believe that the ancient [[Neptultchi]] were the e ...) and Moigthe Tribes. Southern Pytharnia is a patchwork of Moigthe Tribes, Tuadbe remnants, Kemerite Giant remnants, and lone Neptultchi chieftains.
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  • ...lves in Trevirs are from the deep forests of Pytharnia. There are however notable exceptions from Sungo, usually diplomats and businessmen. The common Trevir ...s human ethnic groups. The most common ethnic groups are of Moigthe and [[Tuadbe]] heritage. Medibgóëse and Jagohrites are easily the most common non-Magd
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