List of Unmade Individual Person Pages
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List of Uncreated Individual Person Pages
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- Aborujwajwe the Svilmidir-Slayer, 12th century, Jaffgorn Giant chieftain defeats army of the Golviaril Dynasty in 1127 at the Battle of the Frost Lords
- Açësman I founder of Açësmani Dynasty, 24th century Zarajove
- Adamazukos, 497 to 569, 6th century philosopher and student of Elikiphris, devoted to the study of High Mandonism
- Adras Charrusi Aurician Historian, floruit ca 2590
- Agomi Damijo, Gorcorumbese noblewoman, circumnavigates the globe 2497 to 2502, by sea in a dragonbarge.
- Aiachourn dhal Cavadhin Jaffbarrow, son of sixth seneschal of Gaherlus, Asbardy; born 2701 AI
- Aigueadal dhailg Bardinda Threvandusil author of Brief History of the Knights-Templar of Arathrax, 2703
- Akabukshi: (884 to 941) Vimalian Scholar
- Alabast ennekhá Gaskondain Balacha author of the Combat of Airdred, late 2300's
- Alabastrain Serimbojo, Aurician General/Khamilûk active during the Adamantine Wars
- Aldeison Zanktivaji (First Baron of House Zanktivaji)
- Ambarcadhal the Sun-Sheathed, 1082 to 1152, Ambrasianist Reformer and early Saint of the Ambrasian Reformation
- Ambrew Hask author of Galdimesan Discretion and the Senatorial Supermajority, 2671
- Ambry IV Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2202 to 2207, Restorationist reign, reigns in exile in Rhafyx, solified many saints in 2202, including Kidorn III, Lalutheal the Pious
- Ambry Bomagal Golden-Child: reigned 1019 to 1036, second ruler of Golviaril Dynasty, successor to Ambry Reagal the Righteous.
- Ambry Damagreal I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2249 to 2253, re-established the Knights-Templar of Arathrax in 2251
- Ambry Fioadh Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2312 to 2325, solified Saragean the Stout in 2323
- Ambry Reagal the Righteous: reigned 1007 to 1019, First Ruler of Golviaril Dynasty overthrows rule of Harmiathil Dynasty (ruled 986 to 1007, about 21 years) in battle over years of 1006 to 1007. He was called righteous for defeating the Harmiathils who were widely regarded as Kalikán Puppets. In 1012, he invited centaurs from Asdauria to settle in southeast Pytharnia (Ambrulia) as mercenaries to protect the eastern front.
- Ankhura-Sin Senior chaos priest of the Kaiwakkha Shaluspahi, lived 6,249 AS to 6,152 AS (~97 years), ruler of Aturoksha in very ancient Kalama
- Amocharion Losfasig: Holy Prince of Ddwbha, Ambrasian Theocrat, reigned over Gonfaloy in the mid 2200's. Sometime before 2271, he was slain and replaced by the shapeshifted Aio, Nekwar the Chaotic who was discovered in 2271.
- Aodhaive dalg Aodhaiva dalg Aodhaiva Kes (inmate of Ulmorra)
- Aoihaive , 1657 to 1671, King of Magdala, Obandian Dynasty, successor to Smac Tigiaoin
- Araddŵrcha Myddŵliagowr, reigned 1575 to 1598 as sorcerer-king of Medibgö, founder of Myddŵliagowr Dynasty
- Arathracianus the Elder: (843 to 903) West Pytharnian Arathracian Priest, Arathracian Scholar
- Arathrakozuke: (584 to 638) Thuvaki Scholar; also dealt with High Mandonism
- Arfagachadraig of Blamffa Amyrnite Magico-philosopher, b 2357, d 2432, performed experiments in around 2389
- Ariagse Queen of Erserce , 2192 to 2289, Queen of Erserce, perpetually cloaked in a cloud of white pigeons, vassal to Prince Ulcanov
- Arjidh Gancha: Vimalian archivist and researcher at the Library of Mirrhaimo, ca 390 AI
- Arriudh the Doughty, last ruler of Deavingeal Dynasty, life 1082 to 1137, reigns 1121 to 1137
- Asthubir umba Kasffarig wrote travel guide Best Hotels and Inns of Amyrn and its Countryside, 2714
- Asurpeva of Zimzebeh, SEE Omuhzi
- Azadí, Prince ruler of Gomga, ca 2730, vassal of the Tsar of Osfandia
- Azbulihan ikib Asulimaana Dagaithi author of Azbulihan's Guide to Djinn of Weshif, 2421
- Azhithaya Bakthi: female Vimalian Poet Philosopher, 1230 AS
- Azumazikor Midretassene Philosopher of the fifth century (400's)
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- Ba'akh kab Sha'adh , present King of Oliblish, born 2677
- Badruno Nikriasi, Lord Governor-General of Aurice, 2740 to 2742 and 2746 to 2748
- Baduzuk ishbiz Iposhish Ithradic Dwarven author of the Artifacts of the Age of Fire and Ice, 2416
- Bahtjaihi Shaksha Gorcorumbese Giant, Meheri (House Wizard) of House Shaksha
- Balgaf the Stalwart (Arathracian Saint) 2172 to 2209, opponent of Pytharnian Heresy
- Balibri Charragur The Rhionian inventoress of the proto-pangraph, over the years 2665 to 2672, in Estyo-Rhe.
- Bambashiryanda Pharuthajhanya Vimalian scholar and writer, life 2272 to 2348, studied by Saddhya Ghuna
- Baphilath Shajith, 5th century Kahonri prophetess (b 417, d 489)
- Barddowyn (Mythical son of Kiall and Sinanda)
- Bardinth I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1126 to 1142, Solified the Sunfather Fólmagal I, 1137
- Bardinth V Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2448 to 2461, Concordat of Ddwbha
- Basballast Sulkhamidis Thracian author of Thracian Royal Colonies of the Southern Hemisphere, published 2511
- Basgáddin the Conqueror, founder of the First Kalikán Empire
- Basgúndin Basgólund Kudav (Thracian Triumvirate)
- Bassalós: Ithatian mythical character identified with Aturyanda
- Bealodh dalwe Firline Nuchtor (inmate of Ulmorra)
- Beffrudo of Hars, A Lucacian wizard who lived in the 17th century (1587 to 1663)
- Bhindala , founder of the Vindalian Dynasty, 8035 to 7821, during the Gurshur Kingdom of Ancient Kalama
- Bistrimso: (697 to 749) Mirrhaimot Academic, Arathracian Scholar
- Bisvaçür, first sultan of the Bisvaçürite Dynasty, reigned 1972 to
- Braffgrum of Amyrn, donator of the Braffgrum Ancuvetácodh
- Brâg Déwsin, last sorcerer-king, 1254 to 1276, of the Kwäsgö Dynasty, sent into exile as a result of the Amalgubiog Rebellion, 1273 to 1281
- Bragand dhal Ithraig Asbardian Author of Asbard War Dragons (Book), 2613
- Braiskoive, last ruler of Ontigurian Dynasty, 1687 to 1692
- Brallanantis Adzurkis, Pytharnian of Ithatian extraction, made Idhan Oga (Grand Vizier or Prime Minister) in 2382 by Davaglewb I of Magdala; descendant of Lady Thedactis Adzurkis
- Brayand (Incarnandist Saint and Arch-Apostle)
- Breagavin I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1258 to 1274, ordered construction of Temple of Arathrax Progenitor on the ruins of the Great Temple of Arathrax
- Breagavin IV Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1988 to 1997, reigns in exile in Rhafyx, solified Eidadh IV in 1988
- Brugo the Bastard , life 1260 to 1312, King of the Asbards, reigned 1299 to 1312, deposes and slays Elaksund II
- Bryddw Isladbain , third ruler of Llyffclavian Dynasty, reigned 2336 to 2353, begins construction of Palace of the Imperial Diet of Magdala
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- Cambadheal I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1751 to 1766, published an edition of the Arathracian Sacramentary
- Caphicain the Gawdy, vizier of Selukyal I of Jerushabla, and subsequent ruler of Jerushabla
- Captain Shumzab, a tis'baja of the Fifth Isbajath who was slain by Prince Ulcanov
- Caspain dhal Daghoidhe Thiga dhaila Ithraig writer of Early Arathracian Priest-Kings, 2468
- Chambillian: Gorcorumbese magic practitioner, arcanophysicist, ca 2320 AI
- Clambastad I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1446 to 1457, solified Yusivailt the Dragonslayer, 1452
- Corridhean I , Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1907 to 1929
- Corridhean II Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2044, seduced by an Aio, slain, subsequently disprized
- Cosfa dalg Achumne Bangrin author of Ebercus Papyrus as a Typological Forerunner of the Book of Manic Devotions, 2653
- Count Svüg Brökn, Medibgóëse (PotE)
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- Chanduram the Bladewringer, an Aurician senator, outed as a chaos-worshiper and slain, sometime during 2290 to 2477
- Chemor ennekhá Didio Shunjimmo 2649 to 2728 (~79), Aurician ethnographer and folklorist of the late 27th century, known for writing about many subjects, including sports (Skar), festivals, politics, social issues. Author of Remembrances of our Antique Customs, 2692
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- Daffach dalg Fiogaile Sfarrahersa (inmate of Ulmorra)
- Dagdos Gargastin: General and Admiral of Midretasso who wages an aggressive war against Erechóreb in the Zelukian War, 492 AI to 513 AI
- Dagwrffräwlis the Chary, ca early 1200's, father of Omandral Sorcerer King
- Dalgorondo, ca late 2400's, poet, wrote Arandala in Medibgóëse in 2481
- Darigor Host of the Dead, ca 2050 AI, Shelekhumbia
- Davaglewb I of Magdala
- Daxokaudes: (716 to 779) Ithatian Arathracian Priest, Academic
- Dayash Thushabin, ruled ? to 2563, Overlord of Gorcorumb
- Deelah (Incarnandist Saint and Arch-Apostle)
- Dewalin Pytharnian Incarnandist Saint
- Dida the Ecstatic, a would-be Juffa who was slain by Prince Ulcanov
- Dikolomon, Ithatian Philosopher, b 211 to d 289; opponent of hormastic theory
- Diomaive Triadeimot, architect of the Gubernatorial Palace of Aurice, 2581, which was then Palace Bijäl
- Dyasa Chaspavut Ersercese Incarnandist Commander during the Fourth Isbajath
- Dymoleus, 108 AS to 37 AS, Ebinóëse Mystic
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- Dhaulan Gruvil Corundian author of Cospian Memoirs, 2715
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- Echeadh dhal Tuicha Grascurg, Asbardian archeologer, flourished ca 2720 AI
- Eidadh III Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1872 to 1883, completion of Rhabufeline edition of the Arathracian Sacramentary
- Eidadh IV Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1982 to 1985, solified by Breagavin IV in 1988, slain by Aio, 1985 Invasion of the Chaos Fleet
- Elaksund the Conqueror, life 1228 to 1262, invader of Bryndyd, settles Asbard Clans in southern Rhaunvia, emigrates from Jamenth
- Elaksund II , life, 1274 to 1287, king 1278 to 1299, minority 1274 to 1295, reigned in his own right 1295 to 1299; grandson of Elaksund the Conqueror; deposed by Brugo the Bastard
- Elikiphris, 472 to 533, 6th century Ebinóëse Philospher whose teachings formed the basis of High Mandonism. His pupil was Adamazukos
- Emsiadheal dhailg Dealdha Struiagha, 1087 to 1146, Ambrasianist Reformer
- Enosh Ranockus (Incarnandist Saint and Missionary)
- Enrayom the Cantiran, composer of The Bath Times of Lord Ulcanov, 2591 to 2663, premiered 2649; collaborated with Tmaru Vazancha
- Ephresoult the Dreadful (Chaos Vassal of Prince Ulcanov)
- Eredhean I , Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1096 to 1117, re-introduces practice of solification, has Galbry I solfied, 1099
- Eregioadh IV Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2226 to 2334, solified Balgaf the Stalwart in 2226
- Eriphirve Odrig, Archpatriarchy of Numiria, founding father of the League of Corundy
- Erithragal II Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1402 to 1417, aka Erithragal the Restorer
- Erithragal III Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2207 to 2226, Erithragaline Inquisition, edition of the Arathracian Sacramentary, solified Erithragal II in 2217
- Eriwerg of the Passions, rule 2087 to 2133, Sorceress-Queen of Magnamgiéws; usually levitating in a state of orgasmic ecstasy
- Erreach IX, regnavit 761 to 802, Priest-King of Yophenthean Empire who established the Consistory of Erreach
- Errhus Ithatian composer and reciter of the Isxinthion Hymns, ca 600 AS
- Eukept (Ithatian Philosopher) b 208 to d 276; mathematics, geometry
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- Fairtha dhailge Carrasiave Taha: Asbardian Archeologer ca 2500, known for excavating the Taha Ossuaries
- Fastorn Khamjur, Lieutenant Governor-General, 2749-2751
- Ffáddgiol I (Medibgóëse Emperor, Founder of Smallfalgö Dynasty)
- Fibearg: (1038 to 1092) Arathracian Priest, Fólmagalinist
- Fihearn I , Erechórebese Sunfather,
- Fihearn II , Erechórebese Sunfather, solified Agostoph of Delesphao in 1579.
- Fimba of Blamffa, 1053 to 1133, Pre-Reformer Heliolatrous Scholar of Amyrn
- Fiolbehearg: (1052 to 1107) Arathracian Priest, Bambdringotinist
- Fólmagal I , Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1014 to 1025, Solified 1137 by Bardinth I, Fólmagaline Principle
- Folmagal the Well-Blooded, champion of Titney the Magnificent Pest
- Folmagaliag Ironheart: rules 1094 to 1103, first ruler of Deavingeal Dynasty who defeats Golviarils in war, 1092 to 1094.
- Frast Beadle: An (in)famous gnome of the 20th century known for his escapades north of Asbardy and the reputed discoverer of the Frast Beadle Votive Vessels
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- Gaffilain Greahon, Margrave of Amosgire, ca 2740
- Galadino (Chaldrist Prophet): son to the prophet Shadrune and Prophetess Ziphnessa, he collected and added to the scripture of the Chaldrist religion in the early second century after Salmakhamer
- Galbry Eredhean, Archpatriarch of Bryndyd, Eregweibhu dhal Bomagal, born 2653, made archpatriarch 2697
- Galbry Fólmagal I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2282 to 2296, returned Sunfather's Seat to Yophénthë in last year of reign, 2296.
- Galbry Fólmagal II , Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2485 to 2514
- Galbry Fólmagal III , Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2745 to present
- Gämunk Hasunk , Thracian Viceroy of Magdala, 2565 to 2571, expelled by revolt in 2571 Gallimoon
- Gander Zorundeen historian, author of Zorundeen's History of Shelekhumbia, 2345
- Garaladh I , second ruler of Ontigurian Dynasty, King of Magdala, 1483 to 1497, successor to Llawffagain I
- Gaspatha of Vimaluna: (621 to 684) Arathracian Priest, Arathracian Scholar
- Gausya Ashubh, 27th century Vimalian inventor of the pangraph
- Gavalúkh Son of Tamalúkh: ca 840, Skylord, leader of the Invasion of Gavalúkh Skylord that culminated in the First Sack of Yophénthë
- Gerchaoin Sionchin ca. 2743 Magdalan Imperial Governor of the Colony of Merethaia
- Gerrick (Incarnandist Saint and Arch-Apostle)
- Gioadh I , Erechórebese Sunfather,
- Glittering Nesilivo Spawn of Amonthrace ruler of southwest Corundy, vassal of Prince Ulcanov
- Goghmisidh dhailg Hambailan, 1098 to 1165, Ambrasianist Reformer
- Girhain Witch-King , defeated in 5th century Battle of Curchása (415 AI)
- Greagal II Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1376 to 1381, solified Phancambeal the Valiant in 1378
- Greagal V Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2602 to 2616, Greagaline Edition of the Arathracian Sacramentary
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- Grespo Tabroçetto: Grand Master of the Knights-Magi of Aurice, slain by Prince Ulcanov
- Griovain Llyffclaw (leader of League of Pytharnia in GSW, father of Medibglame Llyffclaw)
- Grubello "Grubellos": Midretassene arcanophysicist, 390 AI
- Gryvant the Blue , 1317 to 1384, Incarnandist Saint, Missionary to Barathorn, active ca. 1370
- Professor Gvoros Chelokacho: b 2652, alive in 2726+. Member of exploration, 2684 to 2685, to Johar. In 2685, he wrote the Report to the Tellurian College of Magdeology Concerning the Recent Expedition to the Van Waste
- Gwämbysin of the Throes rule 2079 to 2171, Chaos Ruler and Lady of Mügankva
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- Hächurg rh'Ugdais, b 2483, d 2539, Gonfalese Artist who worked in Amyrn, famous for several paintings, including the Oath of the Padparadscha Magi (Painting, 2516). His name means Hächurg the Lame because he walked with a limp since childhood.
- Hemirth I , Erechórebese Sunfather,
- Helioponktis Kaddiaks Scholar, Mirrhaimot Librarian, lived x to 2739
- Hemirth I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1167 to 1183
- Hespaz Tajusi, Lord Governor-General of Aurice, 2743 to 2745
- Hespeich borna Nasffa of Blamffa, Gonfalese Historian, 2600's
- Himnazmáth kath Mahirutha, Acting Incarnandina up to 2727, b 2674, Incarnandina ascensa, 2727
- Hisphaytha Guhth: b 2479, d 2537, aka Hisphaytha kath Layma, Incarnandina, known for several prophecies
- Honcha dhal Cumdha Iaircha author of Funerary and Civil Monuments of the Arathracians, 2376
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- Iaphantissa Daianantiskaia of Zander published Daianantiskaian History of Ancient Thykomia in 1632; drawn from many ancient sources, the author also visited all of the major Thykomian sites discusses and several minor ones; she also compared consensus knowledge to knowledge obtained by speaking with the dead
- Iblaigath dhal Dwail Midhir Asbardian author of Asbardian Revolt against Thrace 2646, Asbards in the Battle of Pytharnia 2640
- Iff dalg Kiabuirre Bangrin Pytharnian author of Incarnandist Siege of Trevirs, 2592
- Idyssa of Zethis: (762 to 819) High Mandonist Scholar and Author
- Igäddíon Gnas, life 1222 to 1301, founder of the Gnas Dynasty
- Igmurn Asgabin Tutha (Medibgóëse Founder of Agabin Tutha Dynasty)
- Illyartha the Inscrutable Giantess , lesser chaos ruler in Pytharnia, sometimes vassal to Lord Kualotha
- Imalya kath Besheth, Th’ughiya of the Eighth Isbajath
- Iodrimidd umba Lowths Bähu, 1102 to 1161, Ambrasianist Reformer, Medibgösk Noble
- Iphanas of Sephri of Sephri, Ancient Ithatian Philosopher of Energism and Magic
- Iphimba (Incarnandist Saint) : an Incarnandist Saint and child who was slain by Prince Ulcanov
- Ishasal of Johaulia, ca 820, an early Vimalian converted by Brayand in Deliops and subsequently martyred in Johaulia, pre-Paimbalist
- Ishbiz Radzhawdin, a notable Sardichite, namesake of the main Dragonrail Station in Sardeichs
- Isladborn the Aio, aka Isladborn III, imposter ruler and last ruler in name of the Smalffalgö Dynasty of Medibgö, slain 2083 in the War of the Champions of Smalffalgö, 2079 to 2085
- Ladrin Isahearg: Yophenthean Ladrin (General Commander) at the Battle of Danallo, 469 AI.
- Israbif ikib Imkhir (Father of Ammudiyn the Seer, Brother to Aasulam)
- Itchka the Pestilent (chaos ruler of Oorob Zamay, defeated in First Isbajath)
- Ithraig of Bantaffa , Arathracian Saint of fourteenth century
- Ithravaine Espruga: ca 2609, donator of the Espruga Letters to the Archcollege of the Yoise in 2609.
- Izhmakya Udanta (Satrap of Kurundiya)
- Izruul Demonfriend (Chaos Ruler of Brandolphi, besieged in Ambrew’s Isbajath)
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- Jahera kath Shaqtirah , second Incarnandina, daughter of Shaqtirah
- Jairutthala , semi-legendary king of ancient Kalama
- Jakthavupta of Johaulia, 1862 to 1916, found of the Jakthavuptan Order, Paimbalist Incarnandist
- Jaland ikb Z'ehlim, 1259 to 1323, founder of Jalandi sect of Imzaha
- Jardo Galdimese, Lord Governor-General of Aurice, 2749 to 2751
- Jazyal kab Sha’adh, Harubeel of the Eighth Isbajath
- King Jehmushal kab Selukyal , b 2284, regnavit 2310 to x; First King of Oliblish, anointed by Besheth kath Miyanikhiya
- Jhatta ennekhá Danakh Lucacian author of Aurician Sky Politics in Agogia, 2689
- Jijath Lord of the Slithering Vine Arch-Priest of Errignomon, ruler of northwest Corundy, vassal of Prince Ulcanov
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- Karagino of Ebinóë An Incarnandist who was celebrated for his arcane powers
- Kamunthára Kalihárund Ikavo (Thracian Triumvirate)
- Kaptrona of Dadaë the Necromancer commonly known as Kaptrona the Necromancer, attribution for the work known as Kaptrona's Book of the Undead, 2372
- Karuthaya, ancient, mythical Kalaman dated to roughly 8700 AS and namesake of the Flood of Karuthaya
- Keasa, the legendary mortal Moigthe mother of the demi-mortal Amosgirts by the god Smidgurt
- Kegalfin of Gnambh (Chaos Vassal of Bexaloth, slain in Seventh Isbajath)
- Kemer, legendary forefather of the Kemerite Giants
- Keoidh , Ontigurian King of Magdala, 38 year long rule, reigned 1530 to 1568
- Kulibud ennekhá Tagom Jhelba, Lucacian Commoner of Tassan (Zamiria) heritage, Pamnest, 1417 to 1489
- Kumgebedh Kab Nashur, 6th century Kahonri prophet (b 542, d 603)
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- Khabari Gringshabz (Chaos Priest Ruler of the Dagunyami)
- Khamilúk Sahantuvarvophe Midiankumir, Thracian commander of late 25th century, drives Dagunyami into the north
- Khalidzhé of Sakha b 2652, Ithradic Dwarf heritage, unofficial leader of dwarven district of Aurice, suspected mafioso
- Khalos the Unlucky, Thracian minor aristocrat, member of House Bijäl, 21st Century
- Khahoner (Patriarch of the Khahonrites)
- Kharedokhos the Oneiromancer, a Shelekhumbian Prophet-Missionary who brought the Cult of Ugamios to Maturn during the Middle Ages of Chaos
- Khomrava Upphursha, leader of the Dúrandworese Isbajath
- Khubbizyal kab Shumzab (Tisbaja of the First Isbajath)
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- Lakhiadáin Urishad Agusainak: Ithradic Dwarf who discovered and partially excavated Hwalaka, 2688 to 2689
- Laugyathund shaml'Auranksh, leader of Laugyathund's Isbajath, 2370 to 2372
- Ligmathya Shapphujhanya Tassan/Rhionian scholar of many subjects of deep antiquity, including the Flood of Aturyanda and the Jahambuttha
- Lio Zanktivaji, son of Aurician House Zanktivaji ("Dragonmarrow"), Medibgóëse-trained wizard, junior (PotE)
- Liohaigrim I , King of Magdala, third king of Obandian Dynasty, 1497 to 1518, successor to Garaladh I
- Liyath Ajibalith (Tisbajiya of the First Isbajath)
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- Llamgathsukba of the Beasts (Chaos Ruler of Amyrn), reigned 2257 to 2398
- Llawffagain I (First King of Magdala)
- Llowcha 'mba Aínb Kaspaíniü author of Kaspaíniü's Grammar of High Medibgóëse, 2562
- Llwb Llugkachär, third ruler and second sorcerer-king of Gnas Dynasty, ruled 1317 to ? as Sorcerer-King of Medibgö
- Llŵmbo the Scintillant rule 2293 to 2387, Chaos Ruler of Mäddglows
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- Madiros Zamidigo author of Hermeneutics of the Lygdamionic Cantos , 2537
- Mahirutha kath Rashiyath , Incarnandina, born 2642, Incarnandina x to 2727, daughter Himnazmáth was Acting Incarnandina for the last years of Mahirutha's life
- Mahrimaz ikib Ammudiyn (Son of Ammudiyn, father of Sulimakhub, first Zehlib of Shagrela’al)
- Manshuyanda the Spell-strong of Aturoksha, powerful wizard who established a school of wizardry in the Tamukh Dynasty, 2323 As to 2210 AS
- Masdalikkan Khucha (Leader of Commoner Revolt in 2574 in Thrace), slain 2575 as part of revolt
- Mayadrun the Skyfast , life 1251 to 1278, reigned 1262 to 1278, King of the Asbards and Lord of Bryndyd
- Meadhruin the Weary Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1997 to 2014, reigns in exile
- Meidberg Tulbasewllorn, Lady Meidberg, Medibgóëse noble who created Meidberg's Fantastic Chest, flourished in the early 2300's; Category:Craftmages
- Meibddraig borna Graín Syllwigch Gonfalese author of the Annals of Amyrn, 1670
- Medibglame I , First Emperor of Llyffclavian Dynasty of Magdala, reigned 2574 to 2587, crowned in 2587 AI in Gallimoon (12) [Spring]; Recognized as Emperor in 2587; 2587 Congress of Bryndyd
- Medibglame II , Second Emperor of Llyffclavian Dynasty of Magdala, reigned 2587 to 2636; 2589 grants charter of the Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia; established Royal Trevirs, 2613; 2621 charters the Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia, 2623, grants special sovereign status to the Archguild.
- Medibglame III , Third Emperor of Llyffclavian Dynasty, reigned 2636 to 2672, Sewdhaine War, 2653 to 2671; remodeling of the Palace of the Imperial Diet of Magdala
- Mehailgisionneabh ca 400 AS (First High King of the Moigthe)
- Mekarna Bijäl (wife to Stalcast Bijäl) of House Ullingama, mother of Vast and Rhungast
- Memnambos: (683 to 732) Ebinóëse Arathracian Scholar:Metropolitan Oleffaird Cassidari, Aurician Metropolitan (PotE)
- Midrid Cassidari
- Midrethgourn Cassidari, father of Oleffaird Cassidari
- Myddarddowyn (Legendary King of the Parkyons)
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- Neif Tasmogius, renown alchemist, namesake of the Tasmogium Collection in Griffadain.
- Nekwar the Chaotic: an aio who slew and replaced the ruler of Ddwbha sometime before or in the year 2271. He was discovered and fled to asylum with Archmage Bexaloth.
- Neptessor of Ixiot, Necromancer, ca 2050, author of Neptessor's Book of the Undead
- Nesbriana of Agogia, Agogian revolutionary leader
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- Oband I (King of Magdala, founder of Obandian Dynasty)
- Ogohond half-giant leader of the five Moigthe tribes at the Battle of Danallo, 469
- Oleffaird Cassidari, adoptive father to Midrid Cassidari
- Olim Kebisot (Ebinóëse Mage Philosopher and writer), born 2570, died 2654, wrote Principles of Fundamental Polycosmology in 2618
- Omios: (572 to 627) Ithatian (Deliopian) ecclesiastical-academic philosopher; also dealt with High Mandonism
- Omoxos of Mirrhaimo, Kahonri Philosopher, 278 to 327, developed thoughts that anticipated High Mandonism and later Incarnandism
- Omuhzi: the enlightened one who founded the religion of southeastern Asdauria known as Omuhzinism
- Orincha Hakhtim, Aurician Khamilúk known for brilliant victory that ended the (First?) Adamantine War
- Orsuniadh I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1193 to 1211
- Ozukûm of Shankhtor: celebrated Bukaläan dwarven mystic, poet, 1342 to 1598 (~256 years)
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- Parrubya Shand, Gorcorumbese
- Paphutaikim of Tiruna, leader of Paphutaikim's Isbajath, 2286 to 2288
- Phancambeal the Valiant (Arathracian Saint)
- Pirrhaig Bragdathauch, Pytharnian lord who led expedition to Skaligdæ under Thracian flag in late 2400's
- Pramphaula Vath: flourished 1610 to 1640, Dúrandworese Arathracian theologian and author
- Prankshabh Golguptra: ca 1240 AS, Vimalian magic practitioner, father of arcanophysics
- Prince-Governor Hadmurn, second Medibgóëse Governor of Aurice,2485 to 2493, (b 2441, d 2507)
- Prince-Governor Llewchobrag Fourth Medibgóëse Governor of Aurice, 2501 to 2507, dies 2507 in Battle of Giaddirs (2507) against Vankkagomir
- Prince-Governor Sväluska Third Medibgóëse Governor of Aurice, 2493 to 2501
- Prince-Governor Tigbö, (b 2416, d 2485) first Medibgóëse Governor of Aurice, 2477 to 2485
- Psaleimo Khupraskalos, author of the 27th century, High Arathracian Ossuaries
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- Qahzher of Zanqir, Jykki Pirate, active ca. 2595 to 2619
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- Ra'esel kab Naphug , b 2257 to d 2318, author of the Glamsagin Chronicle, ca 2290's, primary source for the Fifth Isbajath
- Ramoprast, flourished late 2500's, Aurician pioneer in development and adaptation of Titancraft technology, namesake of Ramoprastine College of Applied Titancraft
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- Rhabufel I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1224 to 1233, credited with design of Rhabufely
- Rhabufel IV Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1867 to 1872, begun Rhabufeline edition of the Arathracian Sacramentary
- Rhäfiach I, House Dvasfaga, sorcerer-king, 883 to 922, of Medibgö, founder of Dvasfaga Dynasty
- Rhäfiach V, Sorcerer-King of Medibgö, Dvasfaga Dynasty, reigned 1001 to 1033, established the early Thörewgas in 1003,
- Rhäfiach of Medibgö, born 923, dies 962; marries Eriwerg; son of Rhäfiach III and father of Rhäfiach IV whom he predeceased. Dvasfaga Dynasty of Medibgö, 10th century.
- Rhamnws of Ddwbha, 1732 to 1792, female paladinic knight of Arathrax
- Rhapsarck Llyffclaw (present Emperor of Magdala)
- Reaghommalish: (917 to 956) Arathracian Patriarch
- Rheigluma dalg Pirrhaiga Kes, Magdalan Wizard (PotE)
- Rhewllercha, first ruler of the Kwäsgö Dynasty, sorcerer-king of Medibgö, 1066 to 1095; marries Sirrhafa Örria who helps him defeat her divorced husband, Meibdercha II
- Rhochuveal , last king of Obandian Dynasty, ruler of Magdala, 1812 to 1833
- Rhŵg Chygraw Founder of the Glamfri Dynasty, Great Sky Kingdom
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- Saba Samarça, High Phœnissa of Aurice
- Safry III Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2045 to 2049, begins construction of Safrigine Palace
- Sage Basmeath
- Sahelmith dalg Iaibhe Umanla Pamnest, 2627 to 2669, executed under Medibglame III
- Sahundu Umbisha (Satrap of Madratasya)
- Sakkhayanda of Mirrhaimo, 505 to 579, 6th century Vimalian philosopher and cosmologist who contributed to High Mandonism
- Salisha jhaña Gabila (2217 b to 2284 d), Paimbalist who vowed the Isbajath of the Penitents in the hidden colony of Paimbalists in the Amosgire, 2265 to 2267, he also had experience fighting in the Fourth Isbajath
- Salishaim kab T’amunyal, slayer of Varyaz, Fourth Isbajath
- Samaddail Braiwve, Prince-Governor of Medibgóëse Gonfaloy.
- Sambardos of Hephalion: Ebinóëse magic practitioner, arcanophysicist, flourished 240 AI
- Samoyat Rhaurvace Aurician politico and mafioso, 28th century
- Samyrna the Wake-Maid housemaid and keeper to Prince Ulcanov, woke his bodily organs in the morning with a bell
- Saret ishbiz Wabdaz Tschamtschakhin, Ithradic dwarf, invented sparkless in 2664 as part of the Sewdhaine War
- Sephrimos Maturnian Alchemist, namesake of the Sephrimic Institute of Advanced Alchemy
- King Sha'adh kab Shazah 'As'waluma, b 2649, d 2718
- Shandam Manshuyanda: Vimalian magic practitioner, lecturer, ca 1210 AS
- Sihaoirn dalwe Ithravaine Tamba-Sluaidh Pytharnian female Author, 2600's, of Middle-Ages of Pytharnia: From the Fall of Yophénthë to the Isbajutha (Book)
- Sirrhafa Örria, ca. 1050 to 1100 AI, Sorceress-Queen of Medibgö, wife to Meibdercha II and later to Rhewllercha
- Count Semberzio Vajisi (2578 to 2647), founder of Aurician Skyforce College
- Smac Tigiaoin (~47 year long rule as King of Magdala), reigned 1610 to 1657, Ontigurian Dynasty
- Smadry I Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 1649 to 1662, solified Ithraig of Bantaffer in 1651
- Smadvin the Dragonheart (Smadvin Tregil, commander of the Knights-Templar of Arathrax, in the Sixth Isbajath, writer of Smadvin’s Men; Corundian heritage)
- Smalig Bragona , Ruler of Magdala, reigned 2493 to 2506, sole ruler of his dynasty
- Smealgiadh dhal Omirra Disith Asbardian author of Asbardian Ballads of the Trooskan War, published 2638
- Souphikyan of the Djinn (Champion of the Djinn, slain during an Isbajath)
- Stalcastrain Calchamas, fourth Lord Governor-General of Aurice.
- Strenomus Zelkeskevri, Durandworese titancraft engineer and researcher, discoverer of panmagical fusion, supporter of Pytharnian Revolution
- Strundo Galdimese, third Lord Governor-General of Aurice, 2632 to 2633
- Subhya Rachyajhazya Babwahudra, Kalaman-trained Wizard, (PotE), Vimalian Wizard attire (not traditional Medibgóëse), modern times/ca 2745
- Sulmayand the Valiant (Leader of the Isbajath of his namesake)
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- Shadrune (Chaldrist Prophet): husband to the prophetess Ziphness, he helped to establish and teach the Chaldrist religion in the early second century after Salmakhamer.
- Shaythphar the Chronologer Oliblishi historian who wrote Shaythphar's History of Oliblish, ca 2480
- Shazah Puzzutha kab Sha'adh, born 2679, second son of King Ba'akh of Oliblish, husband to Incarnandina Himnazmáth kath Mahirutha, father of Shazibáth kath Himnazmáth
- Shazuqyar kab Ba'akh, son of King Ba'akh of Oliblish, heir apparent, born 2707
- Shayubhyal kab Sha'adh, born 2683, third son of King Ba'akh, youngest brother to King Ba'akh of Oliblish.
- Shilsháth Ummutha kath Shalibáth, ca early 1200's, Jerushablan mother of Omandral Sorcerer-King
- Shadirya kath She'eseleth , first Incarnandina born in Oliblish
- Shammukh of Giryatha (Incarnandist Missionary and Saint)
- Shannadh (Incarnandist Saint and Arch-Apostle)
- Shanjubyal I , ancient King of the Khahonrites
- Shazibáth kath Himnazmáth youngest daughter of Incarnandina Presumptiva, born 2709
- Sheaharra dalg Ambriga Aoishraim, Magdalan General active during the revolutionary period
- She'eseleth kath Besheth , Incarnandina during Isbajutha, assassinated
- Shemun of Sungo: author of the Book of the Tamdari, ca 870
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- S’abubyal kab T’ehub first harubeel to Fourth Isbajath, slain in 2260, Battle of the Children of Varyaz
- S'ephah kab Shaykhul father of Gidhoniel, gave exhortations called Exhortations of S'ephah kab Shaykhul, 2275; husband to Miyanikhiya, Tisbaja of the First Isbajath
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- Talamona , 1568 to 1569, Ruler of Magdala, during Obandian Dynasty, Magdisuman Priestess Regent
- Talaqin the Moonshirker, Human Pirate, ca 2500's
- Taliasich Glalla-Bawriagch 25th century, Medibgóëse Author of history, Relics of Airdairg, 2419, Witch-kings of High Pytharnia, 2429,
- Talban II: Emperor of Medibgö who restored the Temple of Amrulon Sun God (Amyrn)
- Talban VII (present Emperor of Medibgö)
- Tallewgdraig umba Ddun Serigwdda, Gonfalese wizard, (PotE)
- Tambrigal II , Erechórebese Sunfather,
- Tambrigal III , Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2351 to 2359, Great Tambrigaline Concordat with Oliblish, 2357
- Tambrigal the Mighty (Arathracian Saint)
- Tamerakh (Dwarven Inventor of the Chronometer)
- Tanchala I, 7,453 AS to 7,445 AS, (~8), founder of the Ithwa-Tanchalese Dynasty
- Tanjihu Izuvanksha (Gzhamuha of Gorcorumb (Sky Admiral))
- Taoilanth dhailg Leiochio, lived 1096 to 1158, High Priest of Amyrn, reigned as Archpatriarch of Amyrn, 1137 to 1158
- Taphithiya of Aurice author of Legend of Saint Gidhoniel, ca 2400's
- Taskorrhion , ruler of Maturn in the eighth century before Salmakhamer
- Tasmagut, first sultan of Zarajove, began reign in 1671
- Tauhan I , Ancient King of the Khahonrites
- Tehairnisionneabh ca late 400 AS (Second High King of the Moigthe), successor to Mehailgisionneabh. The Collapse of the High Kingdom follows the death of Tehairnisionneabh
- Tehaspir dhailg Arriuidh, life 1105 to 1179, last heir to Deavingeal Dynasty, renounces throne, converts (1140) to Ambrasianism, and joins priesthood
- Thaulephus of Irdan 793 to 837, (Incarnandist Saint and Arch-Apostle)
- Lady Thedactis Adzurkis, 2100's, migrated from Maturn to the Magdalanate; predecessor of Brallanantis Adzurkis
- Thiolos Hyrpados: Ithatian magic practitioner, arcanophilosopher, flourished 210 AI
- Thrandun Gorgonicus, Metropolitan, appointed Chancellor of the Magitechnic Institute of Aurice in 2748
- Theántuvar of the Lions, reigned 1115 to 1127: last ruler of Golviaril Dynasty, kept lions for protection, slain in battle by traitors during battle with lizardfolk.
- Threwggercha 'mba Kemiag (First Sorcerer-King of Medibgö)
- Thriddya Dakhunab: Gorcorumbese commander at the Siege of Johaulia (2582)
- Thruse Oianchin, self-proclaimed Juffa and member of the Princes of the East
- Thséoglam Gomas: Medibgösk Commoner, magic practitioner, arcanophysicist, flourished 420 AI
- Thuliacus Ixamphoriskos: (737 to 789) High Mandonist Scholar and Author
- Thuliocantis the Mirrhaimot, Archontist Mystic (flourished ca 1445), Student of Ibshithion of Shaakhudar
- King Thuptala of the Uhappha , ruled Kalama 2330 AS to 2323 AS.
- Thyssa (Incarnandist Saint and Arch-Apostle)
- Timanthio (Tamithakyah) (Legendary Arch-Titan), thought to be creator of first hyphasmas
- Timireadh I Erechórebese Sunfather, b1008, reigned 1052 to 1059, honored
- Timireadh IV Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2374 to 2380, established the office of the Inquisitor Solar in Pytharnia
- Tirrhaglewb of Medibgö (Founder of Tirrhaglewvian Dynasty, Ruler of Magdala)
- Tirrhaglewb IV , King of Magdala, Tirrhaglewvian Dynasty, reigned 2455 to 2492; 2457 Concordat of Ddwbha
- Tiullolla the Lizardslayer (Chaos Ruler of Amyrn, 2218 to 2255, vassal of Bexaloth)
- Tiyuth (Wife of Ammudiyn the Seer)
- Tmaru Vazancha, (2583 to 2658), librettist, The Bath-Times of Lord Ulcanov, 2694, collaborated with Enrayom the Cantiran
- Tontegal, Duke of Aurice, x to 1637 died, de facto ruler of Aurice.
- Tucha dhal Midrevain Niaoibha author of Gifts of Modern Titancraft, 2694
- Tuk the Waterborne, ca 2520 AI, Gorcorumbese magic practitioner, arcanophysicist
- Tulcam the Redoubtable , leader of King Tulcam's Isbajath
- Tuvarigrain Kadispällis, Thracian Vice-ducal Governor of Skaligdæ during the Aurician Revolution
- Twäserg the Rhamboliant, regent ruler of Medibgö, ruled 1301 to 1317, during minority of Llwb Llugkachär
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- Uharrand , Erechórebese Sunfather, reigned 2060 to 2072
- Ukhalirya kath Agiya, older sister to Miyanikhiya, thughiya of the Fourth Isbajath
- Ullarod Jaffbarrow (cf. Ullareadh Jaffbarrow), Thracian wizard of the late 13th century who migrated to Asbardy and founded the Jaffbarrow family.
- Umajosso of Vilangril, a Juffa pretender who was slain by Prince Ulcanov
- Uturnus Uphlos (First Over-King of Midretasso), died 182, he united Midretasso and became overlord
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- Vädudz Vamudzund , King of Thrace, ruled to 2523, father of Väduk Vädudzund
- Väduskal of the Kalikán; leader of the Kalikán and allied tribes who inflicted the Third Sack of Yophénthë 986. Väduskal slew Turantúve, the last Heliocrat, ignominiously.
- Väduk Vädudzund , King of Thrace, ruled 2523 to 2546, 2539, overthrows domination of First Commander of Thrace, Khamilúk Epavi Khabur
- Vastrain Glitmer (Khamilúk of Aurice during Fifth Geddamin War)
- Vesto Abbudirz-skevri, Dúrandworese wizard, (PotE)
- Vastvar Igoriaco 2642 to 2701, author of Legends of the Witchlands
- Vishla of Shapuraz (wife to Aturyanda)
- Vitrarrig the Somnolent, flourished ca 1670 AI powerful sorcerer who helped found the city of Lugdunia, 1683
- Vyasa Chaspavut, successor harubeel to the Fourth Isbajath
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- Wanwaya kath Safaya historian, author of Foundations of the Oliblishi Kingdom, 2527; Jerushabla and the Isbajutha, 2519
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- Yague the Blamffan author of Yague's Chronology, 683, thirty three books, elaborate account of the pre-literate immigration of the Moigthe into Pytharnia
- Yaven Calchamas, second Lord Governor-General of Aurice, 2631 to 2633, assassinated in 2632 by Amísbë Almikkis
- Yechbäl Thraigonnogch, Ambrasian Author of Lakhiadáin Urishad Agusainak: The Dwarf Who Discovered Hwalaka, 2693, Gonfalese Language, , later Medibgóëse Language
- Saint Yusivailt the Dragonslayer , Arathracian Saint said to have slain a dragon in Asbardy in the 1200's at a site subsequently called Saint Yusivailt's Rock.
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- Zafayat Shadammut Priest of Orclanx, half brother to Samoyat Rhaurvace
- Zalia Talinibli, author, explorer, Tassan, 2597 to 2668, writer of Islands of Desolation about her exploration of the periphery of the Throe Wastes
- Zaphus the Pious, a djinni who led a successful coup (1287 AI) against Omandral Sorcerer King
- Zarzudio (Incarnandist Saint) : an Incarnandist Saint who was slain by Prince Ulcanov
- Z'ayimáth kath Shazáth Pa'yóth , life 1235 to 1313, ascended 1269, Incarnandina, resides in Jerushabla
- Zayomundo, mythical antediluvian titan who was said to have founded Addinoro (Aturoksha)
- Zerekos of the Insane Machine (Geddamin, Autonomous Ruler of the Adamantine Giants, Slain in the Petitioners’ Isbajath)
- Zerfuke, 1232 to 1293, Aurician Mage Senator installed during the reign of Omandral Sorcerer King
- Zhamü the Ecstatic (Ruler of southwestern Danona, slain in the Eleventh Isbajath)
- Zhulkaraim commander in service to Ishmutekebessa
- Zihera kath Z’alulah (Incarnandist Th'ugiya of the Seventh Isbajath)
- Zimzaphne famous Ithatian spellcaster
- Ziphnessa (Chaldrist Prophetess): wife to the prophet Shadrune, she helped to establish and teach the Chaldrist religion in the early second century after Salmakhamer
- Zioto Skiandrigo Archpatriarch of Aurice of Arathracian Church, flourished in the 2300's, memorialized with a riven in Aurice
- Zudhayal kab S'ephah (joint slayer of Varyaz, Son of S'ephah kab Shaykhul and Miyanikhiya, older brother to Gidhoniel kab S'ephah)
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