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  • [[File:KalamanGodsStemmata.jpg|thumb|300px|The relations of the ancient Gods of Kalama, their unions and offspring]] ...if remembered at all. Some of the divinities have correspondence with the gods of other pantheons, such as [[Hesukh]] ([[Eshik]]), [[Hukshal]] ([[Parkia]]
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  • Penjahl is the ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] name for what is believed to have been the god [[Lygdamion]]. In modern [ *[[Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...rmoon]] and [[Bhimala]], the god of [[Lake Vimala]], in the [[Kalaman Gods|Kalaman Pantheon]]. Satran is revered in [[Vimalia]] as the father of the [[bhimal *[[Kalaman Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...Motor into the various manifestations of the divine which mortals call the gods. It rests in the Hall of Eternity on the highest peak of the universe. *[[Kalaman Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...s the millennia passed in ancient [[Kalama]], his worship waned and others gods arose who became dearer to the people of [[Vimalia]]. ...t to the earth goddess [[Mahada]]. Through their union, they produced the gods [[Hukshal]], the goddess of winds, and [[Zhaddhin]], the god of indolent we
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  • ...[[West]] in numerical terms, however, there are numerous other families of gods in the West and throughout the world. *[[Chaos Gods]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kalaman Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...]], found them and took them for himself. After another conflict involving gods and mortals, the tablets were fed to [[Bhalasa]], the beastly child of the The account of the Kalaman Tablets of Destiny is recounted in the [[Shakrahkumi]] or Tale of the Table
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  • ...lies that the quantity is beyond the singular or dual numbers and that the gods are a divine force beyond simple counting. =Kalaman Triad=
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  • Kanter is a lesser [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion god]] of merchants and messengers. He is thought to have been [ *[[Isxinthion Gods]]
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  • ...nd [[Kalama]]. After the [[Midrinksi Tribes|Midrinksi]] Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, Tanshakilu became independent and then allied with [[Narshad]],
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  • ...n of Liluthio. Liluthio is considered the metaphysical father of all river gods. Liluthio is known as [[Lute]] in the [[Midretassene Pantheon]], [[Thulion] [[Category:Gods of Asdar]]
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  • ...]] who is known as the god [[Babirrha]] in the [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman pantheon]]. In autumn, festivals and processions honoring the triad are com ...ancient times. The three daughters or Dhumiyokhshi are now propitiated as Kalaman patron divinities of wine-making. The three youthful women are widely depic
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  • [[File:MapKalamaMythicalPostDiluvianKDMs.jpg|thumb|200px|Kalaman Postdiluvian Kingdoms, ca 10,500 AS]] Ruled by [[Aturyanda]], Thaulya is considered the predecessor to later Kalaman Empires and to modern-day Vimalian cultures.
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  • *[[Chaos Gods]] *[[Dwarven Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...coming to an end at the time of the legendary [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. The Kalaman Triad of Brabda, Shakla, and Lantra is believed to originate from Drameggin Dramegginite Gods are very practical and have families.
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  • ...o left his native [[Kalama]] to renew piety and devotion to the Isxinthion gods. Historians place his date of birth at variously 30 to 50 years before the ...wide race of gods where the notion of 'pantheon' was closer to a family of gods.
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  • ...between the [[gods of the sea|Sea Gods]] and the [[gods of the earth|Earth Gods]]. Some ascribe to him dominion as the ruler over the original waters of c ...is thought to govern many of the same powers and portfolio as the ancient Kalaman god, [[Hesukh]].
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  • ...n alternative name for a great titan who sometimes fought the [[Isxinthion Gods]], especially [[Thwar]].
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  • ...and the continued existence of the soul with a multiplicity of specialized gods and cults for the supplicant of the afterlife. In the centuries preceding *[[Kalaman Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...hidden waters governed over by a male divinity, such as [[Hesukh]] in the Kalaman pantheon and [[Kuma]] in the [[Shelekhumbia]]n and [[Omre]]kheen pantheons.
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  • ...er of the sun. Hesukh's cult is thought to predate the [[titans]] and the gods associated with the titans, such as [[Atur]]. ...well if possible or at least a basin filled with pure water. The ancient Kalaman city of [[Dhaihar Hesukhoksha]] which is on the site of modern day [[Azabri
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  • [[File:IsxinthionPantheon.jpg|thumb|300px|A Prosopography of the Isxinthion Gods]] ...hroughout Asdar. In the west, the Isxinthion Gods are considered the core gods of the 'Old Religion.'
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  • ...ely guarded this relic. The tusk was reportedly lost or taken back by the gods during the Chaos Period (6,992 AS to 6,100 AS), but rulers of Kalama contin *[[Gods and Religion of Kalama]]
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  • ...before the present day. The Aturyandakumi was the seminal work of ancient Kalaman scripture and establishes the validity of Kalama as a classic [[Flood Survi ...ther than from Kalaman. The Kalaman record is not widely available as the Kalaman language is known only to scholars.
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  • ...ionally refer to him as Lord Vimal. However in [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Mythology]], Vimal was known as Bhimala and was the son of [[Vahmu]] and [[ [[Category:Gods of Asdar]]
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  • ...Scholars prefer the term [[Jathya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages. [[File:KalamanEmpireca2500AS.jpg|thumb|200px|Extent of Kalaman Empire during the [[Surizhah Kingdom]] around 2500 [[AS]]]]
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  • ...dwell still on their home worlds throughout the universe. The [[Isxinthion Gods]] are thought to be the offspring of one of the ancient ancestors of the ar
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  • ...Malesggite and Kalaman Civilizations describe the origin of the Malesggite gods before this time. Scholars believe from the basis of ruins, legends from K ...r seers told arrived from another [[realm]]. The Awzarites are the ancient gods of the Malesggites and so called as they were thought to be direct descenda
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  • ...romise between rationalism and irrationalism, accepts authority of ancient Kalaman sources; [[Kalamantizing Philosophers]] ...cerned with very ancient times, rationalist, questions absoluteness of the gods, accepts magic as natural force separate from human and natural prejudices.
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  • ...g soil of the earth, long dark hair, and deep blue or deep green eyes. In Kalaman art, her equivalent was depicted with deep turquoise skin and pale turquois *[[Isxinthion Gods]]
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  • *[[Azemokuin]] ( > Kalaman Coast > Rhionocrantis > Meistrialot > Irdan > Trias) *[[Ithatian Gods]]
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  • Dated by Kalaman Chronologers to 11,773 years before [[Saint Salmakhamer|Salmakhamer]], the ...the Great Flood to the final war between dragons and the gods in which the gods defeated the dragons, but the [[Jahambuttha]] was destroyed that caused wat
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  • According to Kalaman legend, the gods built the Jahambutha before the [[Flood of Aturyanda|Great Flood]] to shiel
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  • [[Category:Kalaman God]] [[Category:Gods of Asdar]]
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  • ...syncretist in religion, practicing [[Arathracianism]] and worshiping local gods as well. In common modern usage, Thuvaki often refers to language, customs,
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  • [[File:KalamanGodsStemmata.jpg|thumb|300px|The relations of the ancient Gods of Kalama, their unions and offspring]] ...if remembered at all. Some of the divinities have correspondence with the gods of other pantheons, such as [[Hesukh]] ([[Eshik]]), [[Hukshal]] ([[Parkia]]
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  • ...]. He spoke Tassan, Jaithan, Lucacian, Classical Yophenthean, and ancient Kalaman. *[[Five Ages or the Rationalized History of Gods and Humans]], completed 2714 IR
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  • ...red all Midretasso. The heritage of Midretasso, along with the much older Kalaman civilization, survives in [[Corundy]] and especially eastern Corundy ([[Zam ...Midretassene Civilization, with great honor given to the much more ancient Kalaman contribution. In the early second century before [[Salmakhamer]], the Midri
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  • ...n of the [[Jahambuttha]], causing the [[Flood of Aturyanda]], according to Kalaman oral tradition, about fifteen thousand years ago.
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  • *[[Kalaman Gods and Religion]]
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  • *[[Myths and Legends of the Isxinthion Gods]]
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  • ...tchi]] around 4300 AS. There are as many half-truths about the Neptultchi Gods as there are revelations, the majority of which is known only to scholarly ...Ithatia. Adherents of other religions see the vestiges of the Neptultchi Gods, worshiped under other names, as demonic or diabolic divinities.
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  • ...IsxinthionPantheon.jpg|thumb|300px|Diagram of four quadrants of Isxinthion Gods]] ...He was not the first, but his mission brought specific teachings about the gods, such as that [[Amrulon]], or the sun god, was chiefest of them, to a great
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  • ...sely guarded this relic. The tusk was reportedly lost or taken back by the gods during the Chaos Period (6,992 AS to 6,100 AS), but rulers of Kalama contin *[[Kalaman Kingship]]
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  • ...ious [[Book of Manic Devotions|Books of Manic Devotions]] dedicated to the gods of Chaos and especially to Lygdamion. There are no known active Lygdamionic *[[Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...se from the disorder of a period when the worship and power of the [[Chaos Gods]] had come into ascendance, called the [[Naumahmamshe Period]]. The Naumah
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  • ...t to the rulers of mainland Kalama. After the Midrinksi Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, [[Tanshakilu]] became independent and then allied with [[Narshad
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  • ...ynaffe]]. They speak the [[Jaithan Language]] and worship the [[Kalama]]n gods. A small minority of Ithatian-descended people live in northern [[Numiria]]
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  • ...e chaos energy. [[Rhio]] and his allomorphs are sometimes considered Chaos Gods. =List of Chaos Gods=
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  • ...re-Zamaclene Sun Cult established around 2666 AS, based on earlier cult by Kalaman colonists, blending with Pallathantic Settlers ...nthion sun cult, within the cultural sphere of Malesggite Civilization and Kalaman Hegemony
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  • ...Kalama]] and much information about Hamaudh-Wesher was transmitted through Kalaman records as only a smattering of stone monuments survives from Hamaudh-Weshr *[[Hamaudh-Weshrite Gods and Religion]]
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  • {{Main|Gods and Religion of Midretasso}} {{See also|Gods of Warding}}
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  • ...the eighth century AS with the migration of the Midrinksi tribes into the Kalaman Peninsula (Corundian Peninsula). :ca 700’s AS, Midrinksi tribes begin to immigrate into eastern Kalaman Peninsula
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  • | |Elf, Kalaman (Ex)|| ||~450|| ~450|| 1,000| | |[[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion God]]|| immortal|| immortal|| immortal||
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  • ...der the direct rule of the high priest of the Temple of Atur, during the [[Kalaman Interdynastic Period|Interdynastic Period]], 1884 AS to 1729 AS (about 155 *1884 to 1729 AS: [[Kalaman Interdynastic Period]]
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  • ...lia is the [[Jaithan Language]], descended from ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] (Jathya-Dhumi) and is the most commonly spoken in the republic. [[Ithati {{See also|Gods and Religion of Kalama}}
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  • *♦ Kalaman Annals The Tchontichi, or priest-warriors, ensure that the gods remain pleased and propitiated. They are powerful in priest magic and comba
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  • ...odern day. The name Vimala originates from the ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] name of the god [[Bhimala]], the divinity that is believed to occupy and
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  • Titans along with gods are the key characters of the very oldest oral legends. Modern titanologers ancestors of Pytharnian, Erechorebese, Nymenthonese, Ancient Kalaman
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  • ...e:EdwinLordWeeks+RoyalElephant+Detail1+1895+PublicDomain.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Kalaman Elephant]] before 1000 [[AS]]]] [[File:MapKalamaMythicalPostDiluvianKDMs.jpg|thumb|200px|Kalaman Postdiluvian Kingdoms, ca 10,500 AS]]
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  • ...orship the modern forms of the ancient [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Gods]]. .... Millennia later, immigrating [[Midrinksi Tribes]] overtook the decaying Kalaman Civilization and built up [[Midretasso]] with its capital in Cetibrymio. D
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  • ...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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  • ...the giants, they said, one could cleanse the world and earn favor with the gods. These beliefs have arisen and fallen through the millennia among various h
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  • ...The historic name is 'Jecubia' and originates from the [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] name, Jakubya. ...when chaos wizards fought the [[Brasen Horde]], one another, and even the gods of Chaos themselves in the [[Anarch Wars]], 2166 to 2224. They unleashed p
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  • ...e continue migrating through the [[Pytharnian Highlands]] and ca 1900, the Kalaman Navy defeats the Neptultchi Sea Pirates in the [[Sea of Forgetfulness]]. ...e dynasty, the Khewiat, with only two rulers. These rulers introduced new gods and were the subject of much controversy for another thousand years in Dagd
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  • ...gösk Sun Cult is an expression of the [[Old Religion]] of the [[Isxinthion Gods]] and was tolerated during the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. The solar cult prac *[[Medibgösk Gods and Religion]]
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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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  • ...ating the energy of the panstream. Hieratic powers—powers derived from the gods through their priests—are thought to be a kind of cosmic magic, but are n According to Kalaman thought, arcanism draws magic from the higher chakras without needing to ac
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  • Mortals are short-lived, gods immortal. ;Busker to the gods
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  • |[[Alehouse Rumors and the Summoning of the Mad Gods]]|| ||[[Bírddahab glacha Köín Sträbidwo]]||2725||[[Medibgóëse Languag |[[Aturyandakumi]]||Epic||[[Garshaha Rubhira]]||ca 7900s AS||[[Kalaman Language]]|| ||{{icon|primarysource}} epic of the hero-king Aturyanda, [[G
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  • ...[[Republic of Johaulia]]. The name Johaulia is thought to derive from the Kalaman Language name, [[Jhukhaulya]] which was anciently the capital of Kalama. Jo *Temple of the Speakable Gods
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