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− | Ancient [[Neptultchi]] | + | Ancient [[Neptultchi]] head-busts found throughout southern [[Pytharnia]] and the [[Skelkast Forest]], each is carved from stone and measures about ten feet high and nearly as wide. In ancient times, they were embellished with richly colored paints that have long since vanished. More commonly called Tuadbe Witch Rocks, onkirgs were constructed on the millennia of 4300 [[AS]] to 1550 [[AS]]. They are typically about eight to twelve feet wide, twelve to fifteen feet high, and six to eight feet deep. |
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Ancient Neptultchi head-busts found throughout southern Pytharnia and the Skelkast Forest, each is carved from stone and measures about ten feet high and nearly as wide. In ancient times, they were embellished with richly colored paints that have long since vanished. More commonly called Tuadbe Witch Rocks, onkirgs were constructed on the millennia of 4300 AS to 1550 AS. They are typically about eight to twelve feet wide, twelve to fifteen feet high, and six to eight feet deep.
Sources
Tuadbe Witch Rocks (Book), {Pytharnian Author}, 2545, location, nature, and folklore of onkirgs in southern Pytharnia, Pytharnian Language
See Also
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