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  • ...dominions: [[Shadew]], [[Eberve]] ([[Ibrew River]]), [[Thebed]] ([[Thybdis River]]), [[Tayhoyre]], and [[Baliphut]]. The festival is held 23 [[Magdymoon]]
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  • ...enth]] and continues to receive much honor from towns and rulers along the river's shore, despite the prohibitions of [[Imzaha]]. *[[Shelekhumbian Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...iver is vital for commerce in much of Erserce and the river is filled with river-barges through most of the year. [[File:Map TayhoyreRiver.jpg|thumb|300px|The course of the Tayhoyre River]]
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  • ...ld and the second largest river in western [[Asdauria]] after the [[Shadew River]]. ...River and the name of the god of the river, these creatures regarding the river and its divinity as one and the same.
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  • ...ia]] and [[Stregno]] are important cities along the shores of the Baliphut River. [[File:Map TayhoyreRiver.jpg|thumb|300px|The course of the Baliphut River]]
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  • ...dominions: [[Shadew]], [[Eberve]] ([[Ibrew River]]), [[Thebed]] ([[Thybdis River]]), [[Tayhoyre]], and [[Baliphut]]. The festival is held 23 [[Magdymoon]]
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  • ...Empire]] and is celebrated in the annual [[Aurician Festival of the River Gods]]. ...t freight course from the island capital of [[Aurice]] into [[Asdauria]]. River traffic is dominated but not completely controlled by the guild known as th
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  • ...to the economy and culture of [[Omre]]. The personified deification of the river is known as [[Eshu-Dakh]]. ...]] is also endowed by the gods with special powers as this lake renews the river in large measure.
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  • ...waters flow. The ancient High Shadevan Tribes called the god of the Shadew River 'Shashagin.' ...refurbished in 2694 to coincide with the [[Aurician Festival of the River Gods]]. Before the present temple, the site was a more ancient temple built duri
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  • [[File:MapDurrhaunve.jpg|thumb|300px|Durrhaunve, the "Land of the Rhaunve River," rests in southern [[Pytharnia]] ]] ...name 'Durrhaunve' comes from ancient Moigthe and means Land of the Rhaunve River ['Dur' + 'Rhaunve'].
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  • ...n of Liluthio. Liluthio is considered the metaphysical father of all river gods. Liluthio is known as [[Lute]] in the [[Midretassene Pantheon]], [[Thulion] [[Category:Gods of Asdar]]
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  • [[File:MapThybdisRiver.jpg|thumb|300px|The Thybdis River is the greatest river in western [[Asdauria]] and drains into the [[Memnosian Sea]].]] ...lekhumbia]]. The [[Dakshurit Bridge]] is the greatest bridge to cross the river and is one of the greatest [[dragonrail]] bridges in the world.
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  • Gods of Shelekhumbia have been worshiped for well over eight thousand years. To *[[Shalakhmu]], god of the river [[Leh-Shelekhumbis River|Shelekhumbis]]. Also known as [[Shulkham]]. His priests are known as [[Sulc
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  • ...e [[Susurrant Desert]] of [[Shelekhumbia]], east of the [[Leh-Shelekhumbis River]] and west of the [[Adamantine Sierras]] in the [[Adamantine Mountains]]. T
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  • ...e the city [[Eddanas Enkeki]] rests, and [[Upper Omre]] where the Esdekhel River originates from the large inland sea known as the [[Waters of Tjur]]. ...jpg|thumb|300px|The land of Omre is historically defined by the [[Esdekhel River]] which flows from the east to the western sea.]]
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  • ...between the [[gods of the sea|Sea Gods]] and the [[gods of the earth|Earth Gods]]. Some ascribe to him dominion as the ruler over the original waters of c ...at the gates of Shelekhumbian cities, especially on the [[Leh-Shelekhumbis River]]. Kuma is thought to govern many of the same powers and portfolio as the
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  • This article deals with the gods and religion of the ancient Moigthe from their entry into Pytharnia, ca thi *River Gods: [[Shadew]], [[Rhaunve]] ([[Rhaunfo]]), [[Nystasy]], [[Hyndurnuse]], [[Chao
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  • ...Amrulon was used by priests and theological instructors to explain why the gods did not seem to intervene directly in human affairs. ...ities, generally regarded as inferior in power and scope to the Isxinthion Gods.
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  • ...Rhaunfonine Procession of the image of the god Rhaunfo in a barge down the River to his littoral temple in Asbardy/Bryndyd), occurs in late spring/early sum ...onine Procession of the image of the god Rhaunfo in a barge up the Rhaunve River to his Temple near Amyrn), occurs in later autumn/early winter
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  • ...ated on a spur of [[Bavaila Island]] just before the mouth of the [[Shadew River]]]] ...at connects the [[Saint Ameldaib River]] to the main channel of the Shadew River just before it empties into the Shadevan Delta.
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  • ...the Great Flood to the final war between dragons and the gods in which the gods defeated the dragons, but the [[Jahambuttha]] was destroyed that caused wat ...nyon of the Shadew in Shaddago to the great waters that flowed through the river into the sea as a result of the Flood of Aturyanda. These naturalists beli
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