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− | fourished 879, b [[Kwakmunthai]]. Thamphakulu was a Sungotine Elf who wrote the [[Book of the Tamdari]] and founded the belief of Tamdari, practiced widely throughout the far east. Thamphakulu is called 'Lord' by his followers out of respect. History recounts that he was of pure elven stock. | + | fourished 879, b [[Kwakmunthai]]; d Kuham (traditional). Thamphakulu was a Sungotine Elf who wrote the [[Book of the Tamdari]] and founded the belief of Tamdari, practiced widely throughout the far east. Thamphakulu is called 'Lord' by his followers out of respect. History recounts that he was of pure elven stock. |
"The True Magic can been heard all around us. The magic that cannot be seen is only mystery. The true magic is the sound and not the hearing." | "The True Magic can been heard all around us. The magic that cannot be seen is only mystery. The true magic is the sound and not the hearing." |
Revision as of 14:55, 25 December 2013
fourished 879, b Kwakmunthai; d Kuham (traditional). Thamphakulu was a Sungotine Elf who wrote the Book of the Tamdari and founded the belief of Tamdari, practiced widely throughout the far east. Thamphakulu is called 'Lord' by his followers out of respect. History recounts that he was of pure elven stock.
"The True Magic can been heard all around us. The magic that cannot be seen is only mystery. The true magic is the sound and not the hearing."
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