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*[[Pytharnia]] The human populated lands of the southern continent that may or may not imply the much wilder northern portion. | *[[Pytharnia]] The human populated lands of the southern continent that may or may not imply the much wilder northern portion. | ||
+ | *[[Pytharniaca]] The strict term for the subcontinent of Pytharnia, including all lands from south to north as they impact into the [[Jaggudorn Mountains]]. | ||
*[[Pytharnian Highlands]] (called Pytharnia in ancient times) | *[[Pytharnian Highlands]] (called Pytharnia in ancient times) | ||
*[[Pytharnia (Subcontinent)]] also called '[[Pytharniaca]]' by magdeologers | *[[Pytharnia (Subcontinent)]] also called '[[Pytharniaca]]' by magdeologers | ||
*[[Union of Pytharnia]], the political coalition of the [[Empire of Magdala]], the [[Empire of Medibgö]], and the [[Kingdom of Thrain]] | *[[Union of Pytharnia]], the political coalition of the [[Empire of Magdala]], the [[Empire of Medibgö]], and the [[Kingdom of Thrain]] | ||
*[[Pytharnian Language]], the language of the Pytharnian Highlands | *[[Pytharnian Language]], the language of the Pytharnian Highlands |
Revision as of 17:34, 22 December 2013
Pytharnia is geographic term with multiple, usually related meanings, depending upon the context.
- Pytharnia The human populated lands of the southern continent that may or may not imply the much wilder northern portion.
- Pytharniaca The strict term for the subcontinent of Pytharnia, including all lands from south to north as they impact into the Jaggudorn Mountains.
- Pytharnian Highlands (called Pytharnia in ancient times)
- Pytharnia (Subcontinent) also called 'Pytharniaca' by magdeologers
- Union of Pytharnia, the political coalition of the Empire of Magdala, the Empire of Medibgö, and the Kingdom of Thrain
- Pytharnian Language, the language of the Pytharnian Highlands