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[[File:MapIsbajuthaPallathantic.jpg|thumb|200px|Map of the Major Isbajutha in the Pallathantic Region]]
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[[File:Map GoldenEmpireofPytharnia.jpg|thumb|350px|The divided Golden Empire of Pytharnia in the twelfth century]]
  
Also known as the Psychic Crusades, the Isbajutha (plural, from [[Khahonri Language|Khahonri]] 'sebejeh,' to fight against with intention; singular isbajath),  are the series of calculated wars that brought to an end the dominions of the great Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages.  The Isbajutha consist of the general psychic crusades demanded by the then-ruling [[Incarnandina]] and the lesser psychic crusades, each general Isbajath (psychic crusade) being designated with a number and each lesser isbajath designated with a non-numeric name.
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The Golden Empire of Pytharnia is a historic [[Yophenthean Successor State]] which originally included all of southern [[Pytharnia]], including [[Ambrulia]]. The Golden Empire is so called for the [[Arathraciot]] [[Yophenthean]] Dynasties that ruled it through its history from the eleventh to the middle twelfth century.  The Golden Empire endured as a single entity, surviving the secession of subject peoples, including the [[Ithradic Dwarves]], the [[Disdrirn Elves]], and the [[Medibgösk]], and continual assaults from the sky-warriors of [[Thrace]], [[gakhyami]], and the decline of central authority in [[Trevirs]] and later [[Bryndyd]].  The [[Golviaril Dynasty]] ruled the entire empire for the longest until 1127 when the [[Deavingeal Dynasty]] wrested the western empire and established their capital in [[Bryndyd]] until 1140, outlasting the Golviaril Dynasty by about thirteen years. While both dynasties acknowledged the authority of the [[Erechórebese Sunfather]]s, the Deavingeal Dynasty worked in greater cooperation with the [[Erechórebese Sunfather]] and claimed they were purifying the church and preparing for re-unification with the island. Both kingdoms eventually succumbed to external invasions and internal discordThe Golden Empire of Pytharnia preserved much older, [[Yophenthean Law]], the use of the [[Classical Yophenthean]] Language, and protected humans from the rising onslaught of [[humanlikes]] and sky warriors.  The dynasties propped themselves up as kings, acknowledged the ecclesiastical power of the [[Erechórebese Sunfather]], and defended the [[Arathracian Religion]].   ([[Golden Empire of Pytharnia|Full Article]]...)
 
 
Numerous other conflicts arose during the Isbajutha as the worship of chaos and the practice of chaos magic had become firmly entrenched throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]].  The Shenimite Incarnandists, their converts, and their allies in the [[Arathracian Church]] followed an organized program aimed at eliminating the chaos leaders with immense success.
 
 
 
The extirpation and exile of the most egregious leaders of the chaos movement fell even more swiftly on the Pallathantic than the speed with which chaos cults arose and flourished in the [[Middle Ages]].  Practitioners, priests, and cultist of chaos not slain or converted through the Isbajutha fled into hiding, sometimes with great irony, concealing themselves and their works in the very places of refuge where they had driven Incarnandists and others during the former rule of the princes of chaos. ([[Isbajutha|Full Article]]...)
 
  
 
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* Did you know that the [[Zavia Effect]] is so named for the swineherd [[Zavia the Swineherd|Zavia]] who could cure sick swine, ward off wolves, and cause villagers to suffer uncontrollable flatulence?
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* Did you know the the [[Obd-Ihrimûk]] is a stout reptilian beast of burden used by the dwarves of the [[Ithrads]] to this day?
  
* Did you know that [[trollscrift]] can mean petroglyphs carved into natural stone by trolls or more frequently petroglyphs made by other humanlikes to frighten trolls from the area?
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* Did you know that the [[Alchemical College of the Magdalanate]] offers advanced interdisciplinary studies in esoteric gnosis, arcanism, elementalism, numinology, transmutation, and polycosmism, especially as they relate to alchemical practice?
  
* Did you know that [[Prince Ulcanov]] placed his various bodily members and organs in different containers when he slept through the night, his soul voyaging through alien realms beyond our own?
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* Did you know that the [[Archducal Treasure Towns]] were created in the twenty fifth century during the rule of the Princes-Governor of Bryndyd, appointed by [[Medibgóëse Empire|Medibgö]], when they were simply called the 'Treasure Towns of Bryndyd'?
  
* Did you know that [[Harmonism]] is the common religious practice throughout the Pallathantic Region of simultaneously honoring the gods and Saints of the Old Religion, the [[Arathracian Religion]], and the Incarnandist Religion without acknowledging the supremacy of any ecclesiastical hierarchy?
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* Did you know that the [[Mensary]] is the dominating round platform at the center of the [[Great Curial Hall]] of the [[Senatorial Palace of Aurice|Senatorial Palace]] or the platform on which it stands, and, by association refers to the power of the Senate and is the basis of the Aurician expression, "to approach the Mensary"?
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* Did you know that [[Panseeing]] is essential to the practice of the arcane arts?
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* Did you know that [[T'u'akhav the Crafty]], a dwarven engineer from [[Sardeichs]], invented the [[vortifex]] propulsion engine in 2506 AI?
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* Did you know that the adjective [[Disdrirn]] refers to creatures and places in the Great [[Disdrire Forest]] of [[Pytharnia]]?
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* Did you know that the [[Thwarrish Religion]] was sometimes at conflicts with the [[Arathracianism|Arathracian Religion]] and is still practiced today in [[Thrace]] and other countries of the [[High Shadevan Plateau]]?
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* Did you know that the [[Coming of Salmakhamer]] marks year one of the Isxinthion Calendar?
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* Did you know the [[Noble Republic of Aurice]] arose soon after the [[Aurician Revolution]], 2627 to 2634?
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* Did you know that the [[Temple of Amrulon Sun God (Amyrn)|Temple of Amrulon Sun God in Amyrn]] is one of the largest houses dedicated to the [[Isxinthion]] [[Sun God]], built on an ancient [[Kemerite]] site dating back over seven millennia ago?
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* Did you know that the [[Aitiaobh]] were a tribe of [[Geddamin|Common Giants]] who were anciently driven into the [[Disdrire Forest]] by the [[Neptultchi]]?  
  
* Did you know that the [[Ebercus Papyrus]], held under lock and key in the [[Tasmogium Collection]] at the [[Alchemical College of the Magdalanate]],  is named after the family of an [[Ithatia]]n treasure-hunter who inherited it?
 
  
* Did you know The [[Grand Shadew Canal]] describes the system of five locks used to circumvent the cataracts of the [[Shadew River]] as it passes through the [[Shadmaus]], the high mountain valleys of [[Transalpine Agogia]]?
 
  
 
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Trevirs is the most populous human city in the [[Pallathantic Region]] with 960,000 inhabitants, the fourth most populous in the old world, and heir to a past reaching back into the mists of human history.  Trevirs rests atop a large prominence of hills in the [[Magdalanate]] of the [[Empire of Magdala]].  The [[Palace of the Imperial Diet of Magdala|Palace of the Imperial Diet]] rests in Trevirs. Historically, Trevirs was also the place of the Imperial Palace.  The city is sometimes called Great Trevirs to distinguish it expressly from [[Royal Trevirs]].  Trevirs arose in very ancient times as a [[Pytharnian Giant]] settlement and eventually came under control of various human tribes.  Since the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], Trevirs has served as an important skyport between the western [[Jaggudorns]], [[Medibgö]], and the [[Pallathantic Region]].  Trevirs is the financial capital of southeastern [[Pytharnia]] and the seat of the headquarters of several important organizations including the [[Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia]] and the [[Sovereign Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia]]. Trevirs remains the seat of the [[Palace of the Imperial Diet of Magdala]]. ([[Trevirs|Full Article]]...)
  
The [[Noble Republic of Aurice]] is ruled by the Noble Senate.  The Senators preside in the [[Great Curial Hall]] on a platform called the [[Mensary]] and sit on very high thrones requiring a ladder to ascend.
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The Flag of the [[Archpatriarchy of Tiomaire]] and many other flags can be found on the [[Flags of Asdar]] page.
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The [[Portal:Magic|Magic Portal]], although just a stub, now has a sizable collection of links to topics related to [[Magic]]. ([[Portal:Magic|Full Article]]...)
  
 
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These articles are recommended for gaining a better understanding of the history and background of the world of Asdar.
 
These articles are recommended for gaining a better understanding of the history and background of the world of Asdar.
  
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*[[Titancraft]] Rediscovered during the [[Third Isbajath]], Titancraft is mechanical technology that uses ambient magical energy
 
*[[Antediluvian]] Age is dated to before the mythical [[Flood of Aturyanda]]
 
*[[Antediluvian]] Age is dated to before the mythical [[Flood of Aturyanda]]
 
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*[[Aurice]] is the largest imperial power of the eastern Pallathantic
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The records of [[Kalama]] provide us a sequence of eleven kingdoms, each composed of numerous [[List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama|dynasties]] and reaching back unthinkably into the past. Scholars generally accept the historicity of the king lists from the sixth millennium before [[Salmakhamer]] towards the present. Rulers before this time are considered legendary or semi-legendary. Non-native and some native scholars regard the historicity of the Sanjasthanite Kingdoms with much skepticism believing it to be completely or largely fabricated. ([[List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama|See Full Article]]...)
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[[Galimshara]]
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Galimshara is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any reptilian beast of burden.  The word originates from the [[Jathya-Dhumi Language|Jathya-Dhumi]] word, galimsharum. All Galimshara as reptiles or possibly amphibians, must be placed under the [[law-lock]] in order to be controlled by humans and other humanlikes. ([[Galimshara|See Full Article]]...)
  
 
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=Other Resources=
 
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*[http://www.worldofasdar.com/ World of Asdar Main Homepage] This page is very minimal (2014 May 17)
 
*[http://www.worldofasdar.com/ World of Asdar Main Homepage] This page is very minimal (2014 May 17)
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*[http://blog.worldofasdar.com/ World of Asdar Blog] begun 2014 May 17
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*[http://rpg.worldofasdar.com/ World of Asdar RPG Game] begun 2015 September 19 [Please note this subdomain is down. Sorry.]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc1FZ26DM49OyPHXZCkmV9g World of Asdar YouTube Channel]
 
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The divided Golden Empire of Pytharnia in the twelfth century

The Golden Empire of Pytharnia is a historic Yophenthean Successor State which originally included all of southern Pytharnia, including Ambrulia. The Golden Empire is so called for the Arathraciot Yophenthean Dynasties that ruled it through its history from the eleventh to the middle twelfth century. The Golden Empire endured as a single entity, surviving the secession of subject peoples, including the Ithradic Dwarves, the Disdrirn Elves, and the Medibgösk, and continual assaults from the sky-warriors of Thrace, gakhyami, and the decline of central authority in Trevirs and later Bryndyd. The Golviaril Dynasty ruled the entire empire for the longest until 1127 when the Deavingeal Dynasty wrested the western empire and established their capital in Bryndyd until 1140, outlasting the Golviaril Dynasty by about thirteen years. While both dynasties acknowledged the authority of the Erechórebese Sunfathers, the Deavingeal Dynasty worked in greater cooperation with the Erechórebese Sunfather and claimed they were purifying the church and preparing for re-unification with the island. Both kingdoms eventually succumbed to external invasions and internal discord. The Golden Empire of Pytharnia preserved much older, Yophenthean Law, the use of the Classical Yophenthean Language, and protected humans from the rising onslaught of humanlikes and sky warriors. The dynasties propped themselves up as kings, acknowledged the ecclesiastical power of the Erechórebese Sunfather, and defended the Arathracian Religion. (Full Article...)

Did you know...

  • Did you know the the Obd-Ihrimûk is a stout reptilian beast of burden used by the dwarves of the Ithrads to this day?
  • Did you know that the Alchemical College of the Magdalanate offers advanced interdisciplinary studies in esoteric gnosis, arcanism, elementalism, numinology, transmutation, and polycosmism, especially as they relate to alchemical practice?
  • Did you know that the Archducal Treasure Towns were created in the twenty fifth century during the rule of the Princes-Governor of Bryndyd, appointed by Medibgö, when they were simply called the 'Treasure Towns of Bryndyd'?
  • Did you know that the Mensary is the dominating round platform at the center of the Great Curial Hall of the Senatorial Palace or the platform on which it stands, and, by association refers to the power of the Senate and is the basis of the Aurician expression, "to approach the Mensary"?
  • Did you know that Panseeing is essential to the practice of the arcane arts?


Featured Pictures

Map of the Boroughs of Trevirs

Great City of Trevirs

Trevirs is the most populous human city in the Pallathantic Region with 960,000 inhabitants, the fourth most populous in the old world, and heir to a past reaching back into the mists of human history. Trevirs rests atop a large prominence of hills in the Magdalanate of the Empire of Magdala. The Palace of the Imperial Diet rests in Trevirs. Historically, Trevirs was also the place of the Imperial Palace. The city is sometimes called Great Trevirs to distinguish it expressly from Royal Trevirs. Trevirs arose in very ancient times as a Pytharnian Giant settlement and eventually came under control of various human tribes. Since the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire, Trevirs has served as an important skyport between the western Jaggudorns, Medibgö, and the Pallathantic Region. Trevirs is the financial capital of southeastern Pytharnia and the seat of the headquarters of several important organizations including the Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia and the Sovereign Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia. Trevirs remains the seat of the Palace of the Imperial Diet of Magdala. (Full Article...)






Portal:Magic

The Magic Portal, although just a stub, now has a sizable collection of links to topics related to Magic. (Full Article...)

Recommended Articles

These articles are recommended for gaining a better understanding of the history and background of the world of Asdar.

Featured List

Galimshara

Galimshara is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any reptilian beast of burden. The word originates from the Jathya-Dhumi word, galimsharum. All Galimshara as reptiles or possibly amphibians, must be placed under the law-lock in order to be controlled by humans and other humanlikes. (See Full Article...)

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