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  • ...Poets of later millennia acknowledged him as patron saint of Kalaman epic poets. [[Category:Poets]]
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  • [[Category:Poets]] [[Category:Ithatian Poets]]
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  • [[Category:Poets]] [[Category:Ithatian Poets]]
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  • [[Category:Poets]] [[Category:Midretassene Poets]]
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  • [[Category:Poets]]
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  • [[Category:Poets]] [[Category:Moigthe Poets]]
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  • [[Category:Poets]]
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  • [[Category:Poets]]
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  • ...are of mundane origin and owe their fame if any to bards, playwrights, and poets who have promulgated their accounts, usually with comic effect.
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  • ...avians are of mundane origin and own their fame to bards, playwrights, and poets who have promulgated their accounts, usually with comic effect.
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  • ...Tribes]] and as outcast gods by the Isxinthion-worshiping Gwenyan Tribes. Poets and legend describe them as unimaginably beautiful.
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  • ...r magical [[smigorphrath]] mount to take into the service of her parents. Poets and artists variously depict her as blond or red-headed. While Skalis can
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  • ...[Kshamuna]]. She became a vassal of Ulcanov in 2246. She was fond of court poets and riding her prized [[adexorn]], [[Pshima]], among her formal gardens.
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  • Gwenyan poets who recited the history of the kings and the gods found themselves in the c
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  • ...ters. The tutelary divinity of the lake is [[Garrhachwaig]], described by poets and bards as an enormous aquatic troll with black, stringy hair. He is por
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  • -- a common saying of poets and kings
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  • :[[Thandi]], goddess of bards and poets
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  • The Skymark served as a foil to the [[New Kalikán Empire]]. Poets of the age developed a theory that the conflict was modern-day revisitation
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  • ...llapse of the treaty system between the Geddamin and the Kalikán, Geddamin poets can only dream of former ages and recite epic sagas of the dragon hunt that
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  • :[[Rumiyani]]: CG lesser goddess of poets and bards
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