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  • | |Giant, Sea ([[Nuahmidir]])|| || || || | |[[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion God]]|| immortal|| immortal|| immortal||
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  • ...brew]], all lands between the upper [[Ibrew River]] and the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. The climate is cool in the winter with little or no snow and warm and mu ...cia rests in western [[Asdauria]] to the south of [[Erserce]] across the [[Sea of Magdaia]] and to the east of [[Corundy]]. It is bounded to the southeas
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  • :ca 0 to 50, mission of Salmakhamer, Midretassene Prophet of the Isxinthion Gods :408: [[Battle of Beikos]]: Sea battle, Midretassene conquest of Atizamnos (Mirrhaimo)
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  • ...uity as one of the sacred springs of creation and a dwelling-place for the gods and their minions. Lake Vimala /vih-~MAH-la/ was sacred in turn to ancient ...face of Lake Vimala rests at 3.8 [[DF]] (613 meters or 2011.15 feet) above sea level. In the twenty seventh century (2619), The lake's depth was measured
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  • ...[[Isxinthion Gods]] as they served the Titans against whom the Isxinthion Gods fought thousands of years ago. However, their mages are exceptionally gift ...reserved in [[kumenontli|Kumenontli]] buried in the earth or sunken in the sea where they lived in stasis for millennia until discovered and freed. The n
    9 KB (1,348 words) - 21:14, 24 September 2023
  • {{Main|Gods and Religion of Midretasso}} {{See also|Gods of Warding}}
    12 KB (1,772 words) - 10:51, 2 July 2022
  • ...ypically interwoven with mythical narratives that include the [[Isxinthion Gods]]. ...ought to be as ancient or nearly as ancient as the cults of the Isxinthion Gods.
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  • Many Akuban gods were inherited from ancient Thavid which was part of what is now Akuba. =Archeo-Titan Gods=
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  • ...t according to legend fed on the blood of children, crawling over land and sea. He insisted upon many styles, most notably, "Tyrant of Irresistible Chaos ...a 2610 to 2640) has endeavored to show that Ulcanov's worship of the Chaos Gods was apotropaic, that is designed to avert their anger and destructive force
    15 KB (2,307 words) - 03:56, 31 December 2023
  • ...te [[Yophenthean Empire]] reached across the regions of the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. The setting is either within the empire or in a neighboring region, such ...henthean Empire linger on, such as the cult of [[Errignomon]]. While chaos gods are generally shunned, as they have been progressively since the time of [[
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  • :airug n: one who speaks with the gods, priest :galda: altar, household altar, altar to household or ancestral gods
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  • ...tches from the Asdaurian mainland, chiefly [[Lucacia]], westwards into the sea. The name derives from the Yophenthean word for [[córondë]], 'king, rule ...orship the modern forms of the ancient [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Gods]].
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  • {{See also|List of Lake Gods}} ...god of merchants and messengers (possibly originated from Kalaman merchant gods)
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  • ...[[Corundy]] to the east and northwestern [[Weshif]] across the [[Memnosian Sea]]. ...ne palaces and temples. Some of their groves are considered sacred to the gods. Today only a few great woods of Cospian Cedars survive, hugging the south
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  • ...are, who must navigate a storm of potential betrayals and voyage through a sea of protocol? Temples to various gods, both domestic and foreign, can be found throughout the city. The [[Terubit
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  • ...rting to restore the Dacchambya Dynasty, all subverted by priests of Chaos Gods. Ends when all pretenders to the throne are slain or renounce the throne. ...[[Royal Tusk of Shandhur]] is said to have been lost or taken back by the gods.
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  • ...nd the covenant between Amirukh and the God Esel in Thyria. The Memnosian Sea presented as symbolic of the Great Flood. The land of Shelekhumbia represe *[[Thammazite Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...are mentioned in some of the most ancient human legends as servants of the gods and creatures of the mountains. Dwarves today retain much of their ancient ...taken as the thought of a calamity bringing about an accidental burial at sea is unthinkable.
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  • ...the island of [[Nymentho]], the two largest islands of the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]] ...red some or all of five continents and all the isles of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] under its rule. The Yophenthean Empire governed all of [[Danona]], all of
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  • ...d in static (or "magdaeo-synchronous") position over the [[Sea of Sleeping Gods]]. Explorers bring back reports of skynesses in the [[new world]] and in [
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