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The name of Llŵm derives from the [[Medibgóëse Language]]. Some scholars believe it is related to the word [[Llum]], the name of the Medibgóëse God of the south wind. Some of the ancient rulers of Medibgö, such as [[Llŵmbo]], were named after Llŵm. | The name of Llŵm derives from the [[Medibgóëse Language]]. Some scholars believe it is related to the word [[Llum]], the name of the Medibgóëse God of the south wind. Some of the ancient rulers of Medibgö, such as [[Llŵmbo]], were named after Llŵm. | ||
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The [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]] name Llŵmbo means 'Little Llŵm'. | The [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]] name Llŵmbo means 'Little Llŵm'. |
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Llŵm is a lesser god thought to be descended from Rhewlla (Rhio), Meidb, or both. His legends arose principally in the first and second centuries after Salmakhamer. He was powerful chaos mage and sorcerer and a worshiper of the god Rhewlla and the gods of chaos. Powerful spellcasters of the Middle Ages propitiated and emulated the god. Llŵm is depicted as a wizard wearing elaborate headdress. His worship today is proscribed as dictated by the Accord of the Princes of Law and other laws in most jurisdictions of the Pallathantic Region.
The name of Llŵm derives from the Medibgóëse Language. Some scholars believe it is related to the word Llum, the name of the Medibgóëse God of the south wind. Some of the ancient rulers of Medibgö, such as Llŵmbo, were named after Llŵm.
Llŵm, already demi-mortal, was granted full godhood after fulfilling a quest.
The Medibgóëse name Llŵmbo means 'Little Llŵm'.
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