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− | Glibo Paffala, the [[Craftmage]] of [[Blamffa]], born 1272, Ategonia, died 1769, Blamffa, aged 497, was renown as a craftmage, a magic-practitioner who constructed fabulous magical devices. He set up shop in the fourteenth century in Blamffa, outside of Amyrn, and became legendary in his chosen profession. Scholars attribute dozens of magical devices and machines to his workmanship. | + | Glibo Paffala, the [[Craftmage]] of [[Blamffa]], born 1272, Ategonia, died 1769, Blamffa, aged 497, was renown as a craftmage, a magic-practitioner who constructed fabulous magical devices. He set up shop in the fourteenth century in Blamffa, outside of Amyrn, and became legendary in his chosen profession. Scholars attribute dozens of magical devices and machines to his workmanship. |
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+ | Glibo spoke several languages, including Uryalan Gnomish, Gonfalese, Ambrasian, Ithradic Dwarvish, Yophenthean, and Medibgóëse. He was able to read Midretassene and had some practical knowledge of Neptultchi inscriptions. He may have also spoken Pasaoivi (Disdrirn Elvish) and Tuadbe. | ||
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Glibo Paffala, the Craftmage of Blamffa, born 1272, Ategonia, died 1769, Blamffa, aged 497, was renown as a craftmage, a magic-practitioner who constructed fabulous magical devices. He set up shop in the fourteenth century in Blamffa, outside of Amyrn, and became legendary in his chosen profession. Scholars attribute dozens of magical devices and machines to his workmanship.
Glibo spoke several languages, including Uryalan Gnomish, Gonfalese, Ambrasian, Ithradic Dwarvish, Yophenthean, and Medibgóëse. He was able to read Midretassene and had some practical knowledge of Neptultchi inscriptions. He may have also spoken Pasaoivi (Disdrirn Elvish) and Tuadbe.
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