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Chalydia is an ancient land that still claims the rulership of its demi-mortal god-king.  Despite these claims, the priests never show the scion of the god [[Eliphossi]] who is said to roam the land in disguise when he is not holding his court in the temple-palace of [[Hargeseb]] in the foothills of the northern chain of mountains that delimit the land of Chalydia.  The climate is tropical to semi-tropical, filled with lush vegetation and verdant hills reaching south to the coasts of the [[Turtle Sea]].  The ancient people of Chalydia are related to the [[Zephasian Tribes]] of northwest Bahuna.
 
Chalydia is an ancient land that still claims the rulership of its demi-mortal god-king.  Despite these claims, the priests never show the scion of the god [[Eliphossi]] who is said to roam the land in disguise when he is not holding his court in the temple-palace of [[Hargeseb]] in the foothills of the northern chain of mountains that delimit the land of Chalydia.  The climate is tropical to semi-tropical, filled with lush vegetation and verdant hills reaching south to the coasts of the [[Turtle Sea]].  The ancient people of Chalydia are related to the [[Zephasian Tribes]] of northwest Bahuna.
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[[File:Chalydia_2740_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Chalydia]]
  
 
=See Also=
 
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Revision as of 17:35, 29 October 2013

Chalydia is an ancient land that still claims the rulership of its demi-mortal god-king. Despite these claims, the priests never show the scion of the god Eliphossi who is said to roam the land in disguise when he is not holding his court in the temple-palace of Hargeseb in the foothills of the northern chain of mountains that delimit the land of Chalydia. The climate is tropical to semi-tropical, filled with lush vegetation and verdant hills reaching south to the coasts of the Turtle Sea. The ancient people of Chalydia are related to the Zephasian Tribes of northwest Bahuna.

Map of Chalydia

See Also