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A very ancient, [[Great Flood Survivor Cultures|Great Flood Survivor Culture]] of the western [[Ithatian Islands]] thats high period last from 7,800 AS to about 6,925 AS, or about 800 years.  Azantira was destroyed by a volcanic eruption around the beginning of the seventh millennium before Salmakhamer.  These dates were provided by looking at Thetzisari and Pallathantic folklore, magdeological analysis, divination, and [[Sungotinian]] analysis of all data available. Azantira was contemporary to the [[Jairutthalese Empire]].
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A very ancient, [[Great Flood Survivor Cultures|Great Flood Survivor Culture]] of the western [[Ithatian Islands]] the high period of which lasted from 7,800 AS to about 6,925 AS, or about 800 years.  Azantira was destroyed by a volcanic eruption around the beginning of the seventh millennium before Salmakhamer.  These dates were provided by looking at [[Thetzisari]] and Pallathantic folklore, [[Magdeology|magdeological]] analysis, divination, and [[Pamnest|Sungotinian]] analysis of all data available. Azantira was contemporary to the [[Jairutthalese Empire]]. Its ancient thalassocracy, the Azantiran Empire, included the four islands of [[Sandisi]], [[Thulidnot]], [[Irdan]], and [[Trias]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 9 July 2022

A very ancient, Great Flood Survivor Culture of the western Ithatian Islands the high period of which lasted from 7,800 AS to about 6,925 AS, or about 800 years. Azantira was destroyed by a volcanic eruption around the beginning of the seventh millennium before Salmakhamer. These dates were provided by looking at Thetzisari and Pallathantic folklore, magdeological analysis, divination, and Sungotinian analysis of all data available. Azantira was contemporary to the Jairutthalese Empire. Its ancient thalassocracy, the Azantiran Empire, included the four islands of Sandisi, Thulidnot, Irdan, and Trias.

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