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− | The Tintamfeg Thanksgiving Vessel was excavated in Tintamfeg in 2721. The vessel is a fine ceramic jug with lacquer from the very late [[Archmagian Period]]. The vessel is covered with a prayer of gratitude to the [[Isxinthion Gods]], by name Amrulon and Magdaia, from a land-owner for deliverance from [[Archmage Bexaloth]]. The vessel was either buried by the original supplicant as a kind of sacrifice to the gods or was buried by a later person, perhaps a son or grandson of the supplicant, to preserve it from theft. | + | The Tintamfeg Thanksgiving Vessel was excavated in Tintamfeg in 2721. The vessel is a fine ceramic jug with lacquer from the very late [[Archmagian Period]]. The vessel is covered with a prayer of gratitude to the [[Isxinthion Gods]], by name [[Amrulon]] and [[Magdaia]], from a land-owner for deliverance from [[Archmage Bexaloth]]. The vessel was either buried by the original supplicant as a kind of sacrifice to the gods or was buried by a later person, perhaps a son or grandson of the supplicant, to preserve it from theft. |
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Revision as of 23:14, 23 December 2016
The Tintamfeg Thanksgiving Vessel was excavated in Tintamfeg in 2721. The vessel is a fine ceramic jug with lacquer from the very late Archmagian Period. The vessel is covered with a prayer of gratitude to the Isxinthion Gods, by name Amrulon and Magdaia, from a land-owner for deliverance from Archmage Bexaloth. The vessel was either buried by the original supplicant as a kind of sacrifice to the gods or was buried by a later person, perhaps a son or grandson of the supplicant, to preserve it from theft.
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