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  • [[File:MapTangshanSetting.jpg|thumb|200px|Tangshan rests in the far [[east]] on the north coast of the [[Sungotine Sea]] betwe ...ast after northern [[Sungo]]. The spoken tongue is the [[Kwam Language]]. Tangshan is part of a greater region known as [[Gwo-Dao]].
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  • ...rt herders occupy the land. Historically, it has been part of the Tangshan Empire, especially when it served as a buffer region against hostile nomadic tribe *[[Tangshan]]
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  • In the past, Chei Tsir has been under the dominion of the great Empire of [[Tangshan]], but today it is independent. Its southern neighbor is [[Xai Ji Tswo]]. T *[[Tangshan]]
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  • ...] in the far [[east]] that comprises numerous provinces in the [[Empire of Tangshan]]. It is bounded to the north by the [[Purple River]] and to the south by [ *[[Tangshan]]
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  • ...ts and tribute from the other peoples of Sungo and sometimes the Empire of Tangshan. The civilized humans pay tribute to a priest-emperor who resides in [[Mim *[[Empire of Sungo]]
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  • ...Shimehaz Ocean]]. The navies of the [[Empire of Sungo]] and the [[Opazite Empire]] patrol the sea, hugging the coasts of their homelands and provide some re
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  • ...ing civilizations, including the High Titan Civilization and the Drameggin Empire (Jathya-Dhumi). Despite the catastrophic down and inundation of low-lying *[[Tangshan]]
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  • ...Sungotine Elves with a significant minority of humans from the [[Empire of Tangshan]], [[Lyang Shwai]], and elsewhere. The city is home to one of two schools
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  • |2||[[Kwang Mei]]||align="right"|1,720,000||align="center"|[[Empire of Tangshan]]||align="center"|x|| |3||[[Azhya Kaïva]]||align="right"|1,100,000||align="center"|[[Empire of Sungo]]||align="center"|x||
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  • *[[Empire of Achubaia]] *[[Empire Kharkhom]]
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  • ...coins were somewhat common in the [[Jaggudorns]] before the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. |align="right"|[[Magdalan]]||[[Solido]]||[[Empire of Magdala]]||gold||Magdala, East Pytharnia||MS
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  • ...nt and construction of dragonrail through the heartlands of the [[Aurician Empire]]. Aurician [[Corpus Merx|Corpora Mercia]] funded much of the development ...dy, Lucacia, west Asdauria), and [[Sungotine Dragonrail Gauge|Sungotine]] (Tangshan, Sungo, east Asdauria). Jaggudornish Dragonrail Gauge is a subterranean gau
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  • ...e body in the west. Despite the dismantling of much of the [[Gorcorumbese Empire]], the colossal naval vessels of Gorcorumb can often be seen plying the wat ...[[Za-Bahuna]], [[Kishira]], [[Opaz]], the [[Kawatti Pearling Islands]], [[Tangshan]], and [[Sungo]]. Important trade cities of the Memnosian Sea include [[Tal
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  • ...mnest is one born in Sungo. These are always of the human race, usually [[Tangshan]]ian or an allied tribe. Elven pamnests are not known ever to leave Sungo During the [[Yophenthean Empire]], authors and travelers wrote about Sungotinian Pamnests and their amazing
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  • ...velopment of dragonrail routes in Agogia, Lucacia, Corundy, and the inland empire of Aurice. The Geddamin Giants have expressly refrained from developing dr =Tangshan and Sungo=
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