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  • ...n, and [[Classical Yophenthean]]. It is also related to the [[Yophenthean Languages]] and [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]]. :Trevirs: place of the Trebhirru, an ancient Moigthe Tribe
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  • ...probably old [[Old Colnorian Language|Colnorian]], and eastern Pytharnian languages of the Moigthe. Medibgóëse remains an important international language s ...aggudornish (650 AS to 150 AS) --> '''ACol''' [[Ancient Colnorian Language|Ancient Colnorian]] (525 AS to 500 AI) --> '''ETig''' Early Tigskönish (300 AS to
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  • ...ya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages. [[File:CorundianHills.jpg|thumb|400px|Hills of Ancient Kalama]]
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  • ...derived from ancient [[Ithradic Language|Ithradic]] through the [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe]]. Scholars believe the Fishfolk are biologically advanced amphibia ...hwest Turtle Sea, are observed to be somewhat shorter than Pytharnian. In ancient times, the [[Zephasia]]n city-states of the northern Coast of [[Bahuna]] wa
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  • ...ith 'houses.' They have much respect as a race for their elders and their ancient history. Elves live in stone houses, houses set into trees, and rarely mak ...many humanlikes of the woods. Some of their kind speak human and dwarven languages.
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  • [[File:MapAmbrasia.jpg|thumb|300px|Ambrasia comprises most of the ancient land of [[Durrhaunve]].]] ...Erechórebese Language|Erechórebese]], and [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]] Languages. After the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], [[Classical Yophenthean]] ch
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  • ...e gods and creatures of the mountains. Dwarves today retain much of their ancient customs, language, and resilience. They are leading innovators of [[titancr ...ensive oral accounts of their folk. [[Qaish'aa]] Dwarves reveal that their ancient homeland before the flood was in [[Midrardia]]. During the Vorudian Catacl
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  • ...ldha Struiagha (born 1087, died 1146) brought together several students of ancient sun worship in the Durrhaunve who were effectively the last of the [[Pre-Re ==Languages of Ambrasianism==
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  • |[[Amyrnite Journal of Pallathantic Pamphysiology]]|| [[Ancient Philosophical College of Amyrn]]||align="center"|2613||align="center"|8 per |[[Bryndydine Journal of Theophilosophical Studies]]|| [[Ancient Philosophical College of Bryndyd]]||align="center"|12||align="center"|2 per
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  • =Languages of the Shadmus= {{Main|Languages of Pytharnia}}
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  • ...[[Emegul-Thaudh]]. There is no evidence that it is related to the dwarven languages of the new world, including Jekhra-Toonguese. A dialect of Ithradic is spo ...st, 2nd, and 3rd, person in most circumstances as they do in typical human languages. Instead, they differ by classifiers and by demonstrative refference. In
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  • ...immigrated into Thrace and other wide valleys east of the Jaggudorns. The ancient High Shadevan Language is thought to be the substrate and High Gwenyan the [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • ...harnia.' Some believe it originates from the name of ancient dragons. The ancient Jathya-Dhumi name for Pytharnia was 'Sayatha.' ...known world and probably the whole world. Riddled with ancient tribes and languages, Pytharnia is home to humans, elves, dwarves, halflings, gnomes, beastfolk,
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  • ...The city of [[Amyrn]] was the center of the cult of solar gods since the ancient [[Kemerite Period]]. ...capital but an important international pilgrimage city, celebrated for its ancient acropolis and [[Temple of Amrulon Sun God (Amyrn)|Temple of Amrulon Sun God
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  • The capital of the [[Ojono Empire]] is the ancient trade city of Izimbuju. Trade is crucial to the city and the basis for the ...d educated persons in the Ojono Empire. In addition to Adinuhu, many other languages are spoken in the city by the various visiting merchants, pilgrims, ambassa
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  • Hirgunya is the common name for the ancient writing system used in late Kalaman Civilization that is the source of many Most syllables in the Shardanian and Jaithan languages do not have all these components, but it is possible. In the word 'sklanch
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  • ...Malesggite Civilization declines, exacerbated by immigration of nomadic [[Ancient Moigthe]] * ca 1st millennium [[AS]], Ancient Moigthe migration into eastern Pytharnian Highlands
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  • A race of Geddamin descended from the ancient [[Titans]] and known for their contempt of humans, the Gorcorumbese Geddami ...e of titancraft by rote and do not employ industrial-scale reproduction of ancient titancraft. They rather work with painstaking artistic effort to create a
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  • ...the largest non-Gwenyan human element and they are the descendants of the ancient [[Neptultchi]]. [[Humanlike]]s have significant numbers, especially [[half ...png|thumb|200px|The symbol of the crown of Magdala resembles the symbol of ancient Arathracian lords.]]
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  • ...rvening Midretassene Civilization transmitted and transformed much of this ancient culture to modern-day Corundy. Prior to Yophenthean settlement of the penin ...n and means the pre-Gwenyan peninsula, especially under Vimalian Rule. The ancient Vimalians (Jathya-Dhumi) called the peninsula '[[Kshandiguh]]'. '[[Midreta
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