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Revision as of 21:51, 25 December 2013
Sungotinians or Pamnests have increased and decreased through the recent ages. In the Golden Age of Sky, Pamnests became widely known but remained uncommon. Their numbers waned until they became quite rare in the Middle Ages of Chaos. After the Isbajutha, their numbers increased until they exceeded all previous ages in the Pallathantic in the 2600's. Since the Sewdhaine War, the number of pamnests in service has waned, but they remain in service in many parts of the West.
Name | Nationality | Life Time | Sponsor | Remark |
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Kulibud ennekhá Tagom Jhelba | Throvian | 1417 to 1489 | Duke of Aurice | |
Sahelmith dalg Iaibhe Umanla | Pytharnian | 2627 to 2669 | Medibglame III | suspect of treason and slain |
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