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  • ...n]] and neighboring areas. It is thought to be related to the [[Sungotine Language]] of the Elves. *[[Sungotine Language]]
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  • ...a]]. Language scholars have studied its relationship with the [[Sungotine Language]] spoken by Sungotinian Elves.
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  • ...thumb|200px|Tangshan rests in the far [[east]] on the north coast of the [[Sungotine Sea]] between the subcontinent of [[Sungo]] to the northeast and [[Juranica ...in the far east after northern [[Sungo]]. The spoken tongue is the [[Kwam Language]].
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  • ...The name comes from the [[Sungotine Elven Language]], "Ak Su Nya." The [[Sungotine Elves]] are the principal inhabitant of the country. The region is largely
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  • ...n their turn bring accounts of self-disciplined elves of law and [[Pamnest|Sungotine Mystics]] who can calculate the tonnage of a caravel at a glance. Sungo is [[File:SungotineSea_2750_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of the Sungotine Sea]]
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  • ...characteristically pointed and their features slight. They speak their own language, elven, which is thought to be uniform with dialectal variations throughout :[[Sungotine Elves]], [[Sungo]]
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  • The thought-forms of the Titanic System are not miscible with the Sungotine System. Attempts to merge the two in practice create two inchoate magical ...magic can be recorded. The Sungotine System uses glyphs from the Elamahti Language to inscribe the nine energies and all supporting characters that show their
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  • ...ense of its meaning. It can still be a problematic term. In the dwarven language, for example, the closest commonly used word is 'dwarflike' and the dwarves *[[Gnome]], ([[Uryala]], [[Sungotine Gnome]])
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  • ...thantic Region in the twenty fifth century. It is based upon an [[Ebinóëse Language|Ebinóëse]] expression that arose in the [[Middle Ages]]. The modern use o *Theory of the Pensatory System (Titanic or Sungotine)
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  • ...ny reptilian beast of burden. The word originates from the [[Jathya-Dhumi Language|Jathya-Dhumi]] word, galimsharum. All Galimshara as reptiles or possibly a ...years or more ||align="center"| uncommon || very great turtle, used in the Sungotine Sea
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  • ...by scholars within the field of ancient history, inherited by Yophenthean Language speaking countries and countries formerly in the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. Th ;Sungotine
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  • ==Sungotine Mysticism== {{Main|Sungotine Mysticism}}
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  • |[[Sungotine School|Sungotine]]||[[Sungo]]|| || || || ...ntic Region]] in the twenty fifth century. It is based upon an [[Ebinóëse Language|Ebinóëse]] expression that arose in the [[Middle Ages]]. The modern use
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  • ...The Golden Isles are historically Arathracian in religion and the spoken language of humans is Erechórebese and Nymenthonese, both derived from ancient [[Cl ...yaged sea in the world of [[Asdarah]] with the possible exception of the [[Sungotine Sea]]. Diplomats and trade organizations have established standard procedu
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  • ...randson of another flood survivor hero. Scholars believe that they spoke a language related to proto-Jathya-Dhumi, based upon proper names that are recorded in ;Missions of the Sungotine Prophets, 6,270 AS to 6,120 AS
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