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* Did you know that [[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]] was a [[Throvy|Throvian]] explorer, natural philosopher, and writer of the 27th century who eventually succumbed to the ill effects of the [[Throe Wastes]]?
 
* Did you know that [[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]] was a [[Throvy|Throvian]] explorer, natural philosopher, and writer of the 27th century who eventually succumbed to the ill effects of the [[Throe Wastes]]?
  
* Did you know that the mythical [[Asurrhá]] are said to be the truly rare offspring of the union of an [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion]] god and an [[Elamahti]]?
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* Did you know that the mythical [[Azhumá]] are said to be the truly rare offspring of the union of an [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion]] god and an [[Elamahti]]?
  
 
* Did you know that [[Grascurg Excavation of the Upper Terrace of the City of Bryndyd|Grascurg Excavation]] of the early 28th century provided important primary evidence for the [[Archmagian Bryndyd|Archmagian Period of Bryndyd]] which was during the reign of [[Bexaloth]] in the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]?
 
* Did you know that [[Grascurg Excavation of the Upper Terrace of the City of Bryndyd|Grascurg Excavation]] of the early 28th century provided important primary evidence for the [[Archmagian Bryndyd|Archmagian Period of Bryndyd]] which was during the reign of [[Bexaloth]] in the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]?
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* Did you know that [[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]] was a [[Throvy|Throvian]] explorer, natural philosopher, and writer of the 27th century who eventually succumbed to the ill effects of the [[Throe Wastes]]?
 
* Did you know that [[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]] was a [[Throvy|Throvian]] explorer, natural philosopher, and writer of the 27th century who eventually succumbed to the ill effects of the [[Throe Wastes]]?
  
* Did you know that the mythical [[Asurrhá]] are said to be the truly rare offspring of the union of an [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion]] god and an [[Elamahti]]?
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* Did you know that the mythical [[Azhumá]] are said to be the truly rare offspring of the union of an [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion]] god and an [[Elamahti]]?
  
 
* Did you know that [[Grascurg Excavation of the Upper Terrace of the City of Bryndyd|Grascurg Excavation]] of the early 28th century provided important primary evidence for the [[Archmagian Bryndyd|Archmagian Period of Bryndyd]] which was during the reign of [[Bexaloth]] in the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]?
 
* Did you know that [[Grascurg Excavation of the Upper Terrace of the City of Bryndyd|Grascurg Excavation]] of the early 28th century provided important primary evidence for the [[Archmagian Bryndyd|Archmagian Period of Bryndyd]] which was during the reign of [[Bexaloth]] in the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]?

Latest revision as of 20:41, 7 January 2018



Posted before 5 Oct 2017 and long after 7 Oct 2015

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Did You Know

  • Did you know that Orkybanthius of Zander, a cosmologer of the fourth century developed a theory to explain and account for the existence of giants?
  • Did you know that the mythical Azhumá are said to be the truly rare offspring of the union of an Isxinthion god and an Elamahti?


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Posted 7 Oct 2015

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Did You Know

  • Did you know that Orkybanthius of Zander, a cosmologer of the fourth century developed a theory to explain and account for the existence of giants?
  • Did you know that the mythical Azhumá are said to be the truly rare offspring of the union of an Isxinthion god and an Elamahti?

Up to 7 Oct 2015

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Did you know

  • Did you know that the Jaggudorn Mountains are roughly the same elevation as the Himalayas but lie farther north and were the homeland of the ancient Sky Tribes?
  • Did you know that the word Thrake originally meant a person of Thracian ancestry but came to be a term of disparagement for foreign rulers?