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  • ...the early 1700's. Their teachings combine the learning of the ancient [[Kalama|Kalamans]] and the core beliefs of the [[Incarnandism|Incarnandists]]. Pai
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  • ...he patron god of the pre-flood city [[Balimarutha]] and a character in the ancient epic, [[Aturyandakumi]]. *[[The Cult of Lygdamion in Ancient Malesggia]]
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  • *Kalama: ancient civilization of Corundy, Jathya-Dhumi
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  • ...en translated into English as 'Bryndyd.' The year when Bryndyd, or rather ancient Bambashathra, was founded is unknown and some Kemerite legends ascribe its The ancient Kemerite giants established the settlement of Bambashathra, perhaps as late
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  • ...and continuing up to the modern day. The name Vimala originates from the ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] name of the god [[Bhimala]], the divinity that ...rlier, it is bounded by roughly parallel inlets to its south and north. In ancient times, the peninsula was often dominated by the city-state of [[Aturoksha]]
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  • ...[[Corundy]]. Midretasso borrowed and re-transmitted components of late [[Kalama]]n Civilization throughout its empire, including astronomy, metaphysics, en ...nyan]] Cultures, with additional divinities from the steppes and ancient [[Kalama]]. Devil-worship, whether of true devils or devil-like divinities, was prac
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  • The Great Moyad is the most important work of ancient Ithatian epic poetry in the [[West]]. Composed no later than the 8th centu *Astronomers of Kalama
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  • ...al of the Republic of Johaulia which extends over the historic core of the ancient Midretassene Empire. This article discusses both the city proper of Johaul ...official language of Johaulia is the [[Jaithan Language]], descended from ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] (Jathya-Dhumi) and is the most commonly spoken
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  • ...s to the sea is provided through the small city of [[Kuphah Heshober]]. In ancient times during some Narshadite dynasties, Talil was the royal seat. Today, T ...[AS]], [[Thammazite]] [[Kingdom of Narshad]], contemporary with Kingdom of Kalama who call it [[Pamubarttha]]
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  • ...ss [[Pallatha]] is the sea's namesake and she is credited with guiding the ancient [[Pallathantic Tribes]] to settle its islands thousands of years ago. The ...[Kalama]]n epics recount naval battles between the [[Tamukh Kingdom]] of [[Kalama]] and [[Neptultchi]] pirates who practiced [[necromancy]].
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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
    23 KB (3,433 words) - 01:45, 20 January 2024
  • The records of [[Kalama]] provide us a sequence of eleven kingdoms, each composed of numerous dynas =List of Dynasties and Rulers of Kalama=
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  • ...s. The early dynasties of Hamaudh-Wesher were contemporary with ancient [[Kalama]] and much information about Hamaudh-Wesher was transmitted through Kalaman
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  • Human ~Demi-Mortal Races [from most ancient to most recent] ;Ancient Kalama
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  • Kalaman Language is a very ancient, pre-Gwenyan language that originates from the [[Jathya-Dhumi]] culture (Co *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...e Kalaman Language name, [[Jhukhaulya]] which was anciently the capital of Kalama. Johaulia today includes the later, outer city of [[Ikwifshi]]. ...anals and ditches which drain the rainfall of much of the higher cities of ancient Johaulia. It runs mainly through Gahmapanja, but starts along the base of P
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  • ...titan]]s, [[geddamin]], humans, and [[elves]], but curiously not among the ancient [[dwarves]]. ...exclusive of the mind powers of energists, sometimes called psychics. The ancient Ithatian philosopher [[Iphanas of Sephri|Eiphanas Asgionantiaks Bydanaksi]]
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  • | ||The [[Ancient Gryphon (Aurice)]]||align="center"|[[Vicif Aurice]]||{{icon|cost4}}||{{icon | ||[[Tavern Kalama (Aurice)]]||align="center"|[[Sharrako Vicif]]||{{icon|cost3}}||{{icon|cost4
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  • ...except for the chaos cults which are thought to be as ancient or nearly as ancient as the cults of the Isxinthion Gods. One of the most ancient forms of religion is ancestor worship. Many cultures with well-developed pa
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  • |[[Ancient and Holy Points of the Sun]], The||Treatise||[[Midrevain dhal Tuicha Galtah |[[Ancient Dragon Lairs of Shaddago]]|| || || || ||{{icon|availability3}}||
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