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Djavanchi Tampatya Saphiramjhaña was a masterful and renown wizard, b 1609 [[AS]], [[Flampesha]], d 1526 [[AS]], ?[[Johaulia]], lived about 83 years. Djavanchi Tampatya Saphiramjhaña, more commonly known as Djavanchi, was a famous wizard and magic-practitioner of the Vimalian Highlands. Born in Flampesha to Saphiram, a wizard alchemist, he showed an astounding proclivity for spellcraft at a young age and rumors spread that the god [[Manshu]] was truly his father. Many spells are credited Djavanchi's invention. Additionally, he was known for creating magical devices and automata.   
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Djavanchi Tampatya Saphiramjhaña was a masterful and renown wizard, b 1609 [[AS]], [[Flampesha]], d 1526 [[AS]], ?[[Johaulia]], lived about 83 years. Djavanchi Tampatya Saphiramjhaña, more commonly known as Djavanchi, was a famous wizard and magic-practitioner of the Vimalian Highlands. Born in Flampesha to Saphiram, a wizard alchemist, he showed an astounding proclivity for spellcraft at a young age and rumors spread that the god [[Manshu]] was truly his father. Many spells are credited to Djavanchi's invention. Scholars believe that Djavanchi may have invented some of these, but that he improved or rediscovered the other spells. Additionally, he was known for creating magical devices and automata.   
  
 
Legends report that he traveled widely through the [[Pallathantic Region]], including visits to giant-ruled [[Akshiluva]].
 
Legends report that he traveled widely through the [[Pallathantic Region]], including visits to giant-ruled [[Akshiluva]].

Latest revision as of 04:03, 10 February 2025

Djavanchi Tampatya Saphiramjhaña was a masterful and renown wizard, b 1609 AS, Flampesha, d 1526 AS, ?Johaulia, lived about 83 years. Djavanchi Tampatya Saphiramjhaña, more commonly known as Djavanchi, was a famous wizard and magic-practitioner of the Vimalian Highlands. Born in Flampesha to Saphiram, a wizard alchemist, he showed an astounding proclivity for spellcraft at a young age and rumors spread that the god Manshu was truly his father. Many spells are credited to Djavanchi's invention. Scholars believe that Djavanchi may have invented some of these, but that he improved or rediscovered the other spells. Additionally, he was known for creating magical devices and automata.

Legends report that he traveled widely through the Pallathantic Region, including visits to giant-ruled Akshiluva.

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