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  • ...xploits here. The island is part of the western islands of the [[Thykomian Islands|Thykomian Archipelago]]. It is not densely populated, but several fishing v *[[Ithatian Islands]]
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  • ...ThykomianIsles.jpg|thumb|300px|Deira Kelemë rests in the western Thykomian Islands.]] ...Kelemë is an island of western [[Thykomia]]. Smaller than the three chief islands of Thykomia, Deira Kelemë has one small mountain chain along its length.
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  • ...for having been a site for smugglers as it rests like the other Thykomian Islands near the mouth of the [[Shadew River]] and the [[Shadevan Delta]]. Tlandos *[[Ithatian Islands]]
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  • ...ds|Thykomian Archipelago]]. Although small, it is more inhabited than the islands of Odzimos and Addanaphoia to the west. Glanx is inhabited by Ithatian huma *[[Ithatian Islands]]
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  • ...o, Tanikos is more populated, possibly due to its proximity to the largest islands of Ardné and [[Imomólë Island|Imomólë]]. *[[Ithatian Islands]]
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  • ...rician]] [[Over-Province]] of [[Thykomia]]. Imomólë rests in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea]]. Central Imomólë is dominated by hills and small mountains. The isl ...komianIsles.jpg|thumb|300px|Imomólë is the greatest of the three Thykomian Islands.]]
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  • Odzimos Island is part of the [[Thykomian Islands]], resting on the westernmost end of the archipelago towards [[Stroultë Is *[[Ithatian Islands]]
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  • ...né Island is the middle isle of the three greater islands of the Thykomian Islands.]] ...] undersea city and the bay of [[Zeptril]]. Like the rest of the Thykomian Islands, Zaxos is an [[Ithatia]]n Island ruled by the [[Aurician Empire]]. Zaxos ha
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  • ...m of Thykomia]]. The westernmost island, Sprander, rests in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea]]. Its chief city is [[Spranderthonia]]. The inhabitants are [[Ithatia] ...jpg|thumb|350px|Sprander Island is the third largest of the three greatest islands of Thykomia.]]
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  • ...rn [[Pallathantic Sea]] and particularly the Ithatian Civilization. These islands include [[Deliops]], [[Maturn]], [[Zander]], [[Gliri]], [[Imomólë]], [[Ar *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...the [[Shadevan Delta]]. Zander was one of the first islands settled by the Pallathantic Tribes. Zander is part of the [[Republic of Ithatia]]. The capital is [[Ba *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • [[File:MapFourIslandsAzantira.jpg|thumb|300px|Thulidnot Island is one of four islands surrounding the two relic islets of ancient [[Azantira]].]] ...the island, except for the coasts. Thulidnot is largest of the westernmost islands in the Republic of Ithatia.
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  • Trias Island is the southernmost of four islands in western [[Ithatia]]. Trias is part of the [[Republic of Ithatia]]. Ancie *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...MapFourIslandsAzantira.jpg|thumb|300px|Sandisi is the northernmost of four islands which surround the relics of ancient [[Azantira]].]] ...si]], [[Irdan]], [[Trias]], and [[Thulidnot]]) that surround the two relic islands of ancient [[Azantira]]. The local capital of the island is [[Neskor]]. [[T
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  • .... It is famous for [[Mount Ardinth]], an active volcano. Neighboring small islands include [[Tlandos Island]] and [[Zaxos Island]]. It is part of the Aurician ...né Island is the middle isle of the three greater islands of the Thykomian Islands.]]
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  • ...lath was settled in prehistoric times by the [[Thetzisari]] and later by [[Pallathantic Tribes]] and the [[Moigthe]]. *[[Ithatian Islands]]
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  • ...dan island is part of the municipality of Irdan which includes the smaller islands of [[Mixopos Island]], [[Zarda Island]], and [[Emprotirdan Island]]. Irdan [[Category:Azantiran Islands]]
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  • ...er]], they were part of the Kingdom of [[Salikandos]]. Today the Thykomian Islands are part of the [[Aurician Empire]]. The coastal waters around the isles ar ...apThykomianIsles.jpg|thumb|300px|The Thykomian Isles rest in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea]].]]
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  • ...|thumb|300px|The Galithyssa Sea rests between northern [[Corundy]] and the islands of [[Irdan]] and [[Trias]].]] ...Xapha Gama]] Island rests roughly in the center of the sea. Several other islands, such as [[Oiot]], [[Aisphudot]], [[Meistrialot]], and [[Metemnot]] rest in
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  • ...d out and replaced the [[Pallathantic Tribes]] who had immigrated into the islands earlier in the millennium. *[[Ithatian Islands]]
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  • The Greater Pallathantic Region comprises the countries and islands of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] ([[Pytharnia]], [[Jaggudorns]], [[Corundy]], [[Ithatia]]), [[Barathor *[[Pallathantic Region]]
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  • ...arnia]] between the [[Golden Sea]] and [[Giants Sea]]. The climate of the islands is a wet mediterranean climate with abundant rains from rain systems formin ...ands. Today, the giants are subject to the [[Archduchy of Asbardy]]. The islands are strategically located for commerce and have several Asbardian naval bas
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  • ...island in the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and one of the largest of the Ithatian Islands.]] ...hatia]]. The provincial capital of the island and some of the neighboring islands is [[Gnousikai]]. Notably, the island of [[Zamaclë]] is independent.
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  • ...ander.jpg|thumb|300px|The Ithatian island of Zander rests in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea]] and is the greatest, easternmost island in the [[Republic of Ithatia] ...occupied in very ancient times by the [[Thetzisari]] Tribes, then by the [[Pallathantic Tribes]] and finally the [[Ithatian Tribes]]. The island is known for its
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  • ...mb|300px|The Sea of Magdaia is a large bay in the easternmost end of the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]] ...ly [[Pallathantic Tribes]] and later [[Ithatian Tribes]] migrated into the Pallathantic Sea.
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  • ..., and [[Zander]], unless one includes [[Kumeikënot]] Island. Although the islands are meager in terms of geographic surface, there are hundreds of miles of s [[File:IthatianIsles_2750_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of the Ithatian Islands]]
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  • ...n the south by [[Charcomia]] and [[Ardra's Isle]]. It is largely clear of islands and traversed by sea traffic moving among [[Verdida]], [[Gnousikai]], and [ *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...rsue the enforcement of the [[Treaty of Tauhad (2576)]] with regard to the islands and they became ''de facto'' independent from [[Thrace]] with some regions ...highly lucrative [[kawchi]] which is produced in numerous farms across the islands under near slave-like conditions for the workers.
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  • ...ibes were absorbed and displaced by the Ithatians who followed. The term 'Pallathantic' in its oldest sense refers to these tribes and not to the Sea. The piratical raids of the Pallathantic Tribes from the islands of Ithatia help bring about the collapse of the [[Kamalsuddhu Dynasty]] (22
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  • ...east to west waterway that lies between [[Gliri]] to the north and several islands in the north end of the [[Bastards Sea]].]] ...hwest to the [[Inlet of Llachom]] and on the southeast joins the greater [[Pallathantic Sea]]. It is an important waterway, especially for Gonfalese and Glirt sea
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  • ...300px|The Corundian Sea rests between the peninsula of [[Corundy]] and the islands of [[Deliops]] and [[Zander]].]] ...blic of Johaulia]] and other states of northern [[Corundy]] to the greater Pallathantic Sea. The waters are temperate and generally free of choppy weather. [[Tel
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  • ...00px|The Sea of Forgetfulness is a small sea between [[Dúrandwor]] and the islands of [[Maturn]] and [[Deliops]].]] ...islands of [[Maturn]], [[Bomelath]], and [[Deliops]]. It is part of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and today is filled with all manner merchant, military, and pleasure
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  • ...jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map showing the island of Deliops in the [[Greater Pallathantic]]]]
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  • ...The Kirra-Kirra Sound rests along the south coast of [[Dúrandwor]] and the islands of [[Three]] and [[Incaco]].]] Kirra-Kirra Sound is a narrow bay between [[Thrain]] and the islands of [[Three]] and [[Incaco]]. The waters are generally mild and temperate.
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  • [[File:MapLocatorShadevanDelta.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of the islands of the Shadevan Delta]] [[File:ShadevanDelta_ 2750_001.jpg|thumb|140px|The Islands of the Shadevan Delta]]
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  • ...e:MapDeliopianStrait.jpg|thumb|300px|The Deliopian Strait lies between the islands of [[Deliops]] and [[Zander]].]] *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...orthwestern [[Weshif]] are included. This is sometimes called the 'Greater Pallathantic Region.' Alternatively, it is also called 'the [[West]].' [[File:GreaterPallathanticRegion_001.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Map of the Greater Pallathantic Region]]
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  • ...'sSea.jpg|thumb|300px|Asgion's Sea rests in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea|Pallathantic]].]] {{Hatnote|This article is about the body of water within the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. For the ocean, see [[Askonian Ocean]].}}
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  • [[File:MapLocatorGliri.jpg|thumb|200px|Gliri rests midway in the [[Pallathantic Sea]], close to the coast of [[Pytharnia]].]] ...largest of the islands of the Pallathantic Sea. The island enjoys a mild, Pallathantic climate with abundant gentle rains through autumn and winter, with some har
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  • ...le:MapYophentheanSea.jpg|thumb|300px|The Yophenthean Sea rests between the islands of [[Nymentho]] and [[Erechóreb]].]] The Yophenthean Sea is a body of water in the [[Pallathantic Sea]] which rests between the island of [[Nymentho]] and the island of [[Er
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  • ...pire]]. Its ancient thalassocracy, the Azantiran Empire, included the four islands of [[Sandisi]], [[Thulidnot]], [[Irdan]], and [[Trias]].
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  • ...sSea.jpg|thumb|300px|The Bastards Sea rests in the mideast center of the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]] ...which the western Pallathantic Sea are prone. The Bastards Sea is free of islands except at its periphery where it approaches [[Pytharnia]] or northern [[Amb
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  • ...tle better than pirates and rustics. The Sea of the Dead is part of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] which is in turn part of the [[Askonian Ocean]]. In very ancient tim ...along an inward-turning coast of northern [[Danona]] and includes several islands.]]
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  • ...ea of the Dead]], and the [[Fecund Sea]]. The open Siulian Sea is free of islands. *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...the namesake of the Pallathantic Tribes who in turn gave their name to the Pallathantic Sea. In ancient times, Pallatha was the goddess who brought nourishing rai *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...s]] (ca 4,200 AS to 2,400 AS). In the third millennium before Salmakhamer, Pallathantic Tribes invaded and conquered the inhabitants of the Kingdom of Tirios and c *[[Thykomian Islands]]
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  • [[Category:Islands]] [[Category:Islands of the Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...Sea.jpg|thumb|300px|The Maturnian Sea is a small body of water between the islands of [[Maturn Island|Maturn]], [[Kelkoth Island|Kelkoth]], and [[Sandisi Isla The Maturnian Sea is a body of water in the [[Pallathantic Sea]] that lies between [[Maturn Island]], [[Kelkoth Island]], [[Sandisi Is
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  • ...southern coast of [[Pytharnia]] on the coast of [[Ogentir]] with two large islands. Its mouth opens across from northern [[Maturn]]. The port cities of [[Cl *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...harvested and used to produce charve tea that is consumed throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]], especially in [[Thrace]] and [[Pytharnia]]. It is also called [[
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  • ...apAddanineSea.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of the Addanine Sea as it opens to the [[Pallathantic Sea]] ]] ...rundy]] and thus under the control of the [[Aurician Empire]]. Four major islands string along the opening of the body of water, [[Addanochio Island]], [[Sai
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  • ...eat inlet in southwestern Pytharnia which communicates directly with the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]] ...ers of the Sea of Asbardy are generally temperate and circulate from the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. The sea rests between the peninsulas of [[Esphagonia]] and [[Rhafin
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  • The Golden Isles is a common expression for the largest islands of the [[Pallathantic Sea]], specifically [[Nymentho]], [[Erechóreb]], and [[Erethrob]]. They ar
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  • ...racian]] colonies of the [[Askonian Ocean]]. Drunk widely throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]] and famously in [[Thrace]] kawchi is mildly stimulative and slight
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  • [[Category:Pallathantic Islands]] [[Category:Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...ted from Barathorn by the [[Skerrodese Channel]]. Its largest neighboring islands are [[Tula Dovak Island]] and [[Zerik Island]]. [[Wonderrock Sound]] to th ...od is an important source of pine timber which it exports throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]].
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  • ...waters are rarely turbulent except during violent storms. The two largest islands in the inlet are [[Ulla Island]] and [[Strosfé Island]], the latter of whi *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...s, ca 4,200 to 2,400 [[AS]], was a very ancient kingdom on the [[Thykomian Islands]] that lasted nearly two millennia. Its pre-Gwenyan people were possibly re Around 2,400 AS, the first Gwenyans, the [[Pallathantic Tribes]], invaded Tirios and the kingdom succumbed to their power. In late
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  • ...ion, and by local piracy, occupied the islands of the middle and eastern [[Pallathantic Sea]] over the centuries of 2400 to 1800 AS. These raids and invasions cont invasion of Pallathantic Tribes into northwestern Kalama; invasions help bring about the collapse of
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  • ...prodesthor]] to the southeast. Desthor is considered equally part of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and the [[Memnosian Sea]]. Historically, its culture is [[Ithatian]] *[[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...re, Yophenthean is spoken by educated persons and diplomats throughout the Pallathantic. The Erechórebese language is related to it. ...c terms. It is the most common second language among humans of the eastern Pallathantic and has more non-native than native speakers.
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  • ...s to the destruction of unwary sailors. The Memnosian Sea connects to the Pallathantic Sea via the [[Strait of Embol]] in the north and to the Sea of Malankhas to ...Turtle Sea]], [[Za-Bahuna]], [[Kishira]], [[Opaz]], the [[Kawatti Pearling Islands]], [[Tangshan]], and [[Sungo]]. Important trade cities of the Memnosian Sea
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  • ...odern sea which is today part of the greater ocean and has access to the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and the [[Strait of Ummak]]. The Sea of Memnosia rested at the heart ...ted cataclysms caused the barely inland see to communicate freely with the Pallathantic Sea and the [[Strait of Ummak]].
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  • ...from the east bring to an end the Kingdom of [[Tirios]] in the [[Thykomian Islands]].
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  • [[File:MapLocatorPallathanticSea.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of the Pallathantic Sea]] ...t]], [[Pallathantic Rift (disambiguation)]], [[Pallathantic Basin]], and [[Pallathantic Coast]].}}
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  • ...The Sea of Narshad has access to the eastern [[Memnosian Sea]], to the [[Pallathantic Sea]] by way of the [[Strait of Embol]] and the [[Sea of Flooded Thrones]],
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  • ...]]. The word is now often applied to any ghetto in larger cities of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. The inhabitants of the Bromba as well as of any district so name * Pallathantic Tribes migration to Maturn
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  • ...ught to have a Pallathantic provenance, perhaps in Corundy or the Ithatian Islands. They are kept today in the extensive papyrus collection of the [[Archcoll
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  • ...thumb|200px|Locator Map showing Erechóreb in relationship to the [[Greater Pallathantic]]]] ...land of the Yophenthean people whose forebears ruled most of the [[Greater Pallathantic Region]] during the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. Even after their diaspora thro
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  • ...gotine Sea is larger than the Pallathantic Sea and is filled with numerous islands.]]
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  • ...f skycraft and skyfaring merchants between the [[Memnosian Sea]] and the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. In the 2740's, the [[Aurician Empire]] and [[Jhaadi Zhumzur]] have b
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  • ...ator Map showing the Ambrinquan Peninsula in relationship to the [[Greater Pallathantic]]]] ...], culturally it is attached to the neighboring nations and peoples of the Pallathantic, especially [[Corundy]] to the east and northwestern [[Weshif]] across the
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  • ...The power of this water carved the [[Canyon of the Shadew]] and shaped the islands of the [[Shadevan Delta]]. ...tonic processes of the neighboring Jaggudorn Plate and the trench of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and is generally very flat, near sea level in elevation with numerous
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  • ...anks to the [[Sea of Asbardy]], a tongue of water reaching inland from the Pallathantic. Snowfall is very rare except on the high hills and the [[Grey Mountains]] ...are spoken in small settlements of the remnant giants of the [[Three Giant Islands]]. The Uryala gnomes speak their own language as do small settlements of [
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  • ...t by [[Sanoman]] and [[Jerushabla]]. Across the Cospian Coastland rest the islands of [[Gehemer]] and [[Narshad]]. In ancient times, Khesheph was ruled by ki Khesheph has a warm Pallathantic climate and receives light rains in the winter and spring, and towards the
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  • ...to the putative cultures that existed in this region before its coasts and islands succumbed to the flood. These cultures were not part of a single state, bu ...odern sea which is today part of the greater ocean and has access to the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and the [[Strait of Ummak]]. The Sea of Memnosia rested at the heart
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  • ...f Johaulia]]. It lies along the north coast of Corundy, facing towards the islands of the [[Republic of Ithatia]]. Important cities of Tlathassa include the c ...ver]] into the interior of western [[Asdauria]], to ports throughout the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and abroad as far as the [[Dominion of Merethaia]].
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  • ...|thumb|200px|Locator Map showing Nymentho in relationship to the [[Greater Pallathantic]]]] The largest island of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] is Nymentho. Native [[Nymenthonese]] are descended from Yophenthean
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  • ...son does not have normal diplomatic relations with some countries in the [[Pallathantic Region]]. Thrysto has regular relations with the [[Siulian Empire]], [[Heru ...y production. Pearl farming is a minor concern compared to the neighboring islands, but there is a thriving pearl market in Assarion. Thrysto is the historic
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  • [[File:MapNarshadGehemerBarseBarra.jpg|thumb|150px|Islands of Narshad, [[Gehemer]], and [[Barse-Barra]] in the west [[Memnosian Sea]]. ...e cultural center of the Narshadic people. It is the largest island of the islands of the republic and rests in the western [[Memnosian Sea]]. Narshad is a la
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  • =Stages of the Pallathantic Bronze Age= {{Main|Pallathantic Bronze Age}}
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  • * [[Pallathas]] guides the Pallathantic Tribes into the sea and west to the islands.
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  • ...oms reached throughout [[Vindalia]], the islands of the [[Pallathantic Sea|Pallathantic]], and the shores of the [[Memnosian Sea]]. ...om the giants, the Kalaman rulers expanded trade in the [[Pallathantic Sea|Pallathantic]] and [[Memnosian Sea]]s, larging exercising hegemony in politics and trade
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  • ...jor conflicts between the Gorcorumbese Empire and the human nations of the Pallathantic. ...by]]. They also fought for trade and commercial influence throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]].
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  • ...orAuricianEmpire.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of the Aurician Empire in the Pallathantic Region]] ...nEmpire_2746_Political_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Aurician Empire in the [[Pallathantic Region]] at its greatest extent ca. 2745]]
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  • ...A jaibu can be of the traditional type that has become widespread in the [[Pallathantic Region]] over the past two thousand years or of the [[hullness]] type that ...ange. As the Kalikán and other Thracians pressed their influence over the Pallathantic, up to and including the [[First Kalikán Empire]], many inhabitants of the
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  • ...catorPytharnia.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of Pytharnia within the Greater Pallathantic Region]] ...ains|Jaggudorns]], its commerce and outlook is towards Pytharnia and the [[Pallathantic Sea]].
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  • ...lds grains. It comes from [[Ascrolia]]. It is cultivated throughout the Pallathantic, especially in [[Vimalia]]. chanter: a fish common throughout the Pallathantic, similar to codfish.
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  • ...[[North Skrall Mountains]] forms the eastern boundary of the country. The islands of [[Imphia]] and [[Eckerrune]] are part of the republic. ...for use by major titancraft [[corpora mercia]] of the middle and eastern [[Pallathantic Region]].
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  • ...ved and is widely used in mountainous regions and in major cities of the [[Pallathantic Region]] for public transportation where its aerial transit is ideal for ov ...has eight aerobarge lines that serve the city and some of the neighboring islands. The first aerobarge lines offered regular service around 2615. Each aerob
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  • ...91, saw swift defeat for Ithatian naval forces in the Delta and the east [[Pallathantic Sea]]. The Republic of Ithatia sued for peace in 2591 to forestall any loss Aurice used the islands to secure her military hold on her prized Agogian Provinces.
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  • ...The island has mild summers and cold winters. Most colonists are from the Pallathantic, especially Thrace, with a large Lucacian minority. The largest inhabited ...from Aurice, Corundy, and other Pallathantic Nations. Originally, several Pallathantic nations maintained colonies here, notably Ducal Bryndyd and Aurice, but due
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  • ...werful human states. In the west, geddamin persist on some islands of the Pallathantic and in mountain territories. There are also small geddamin populations in
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  • ...rice is not only an imperial capital but a leading financial center of the Pallathantic and financial heart of the [[Aurician Empire]]. ...immensely powerful position of rulership in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea|Pallathantic]] which is contested by the rising might of the [[Adamantine Giants]] and p
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  • |[[Camphor]]||[[Shaikhbu Islands]]|| |[[Pearl]]||[[Memnosian Sea]], [[Siulian Sea]], [[Kawatti Pearling Islands]]||
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  • ...utheastern [[Pytharnia]], [[Dúrandwor]], and the adjacent portion of the [[Pallathantic Sea]], Medibgö is known for its colorful pageantry, aristocrats, and histo ...the Neptultchi Dragon-Knight rulers of the skynesses of Aksiluva. The sky-islands were thereafter called 'Medibgö', nation of Meidb in his honor. Modern Hi
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  • ...that their culture and religion would become a permanent element of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. ...echóreb]] and the island of [[Nymentho]], the two largest islands of the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]]
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  • ...l semi-nomadic in the first century. Outside of [[Vindalia]], the Ithatian Islands, [[Maturn]], [[Deliops]], [[Zander]], [[Desthor]], and the [[Thykomian Isle [[Cetibrymio]], originally a Jathya-Dhumi city, re-colonized by Pallathantic and Ithatian migrations, is now established as the primary pilgrimage site
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  • ...Locator Map showing the Corundian Peninsula in relationship to the Greater Pallathantic]] The name of the greatest peninsula of the eastern Pallathantic that stretches from the Asdaurian mainland, chiefly [[Lucacia]], westwards
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  • ...sely associated with the senate, extended their power over the neighboring islands and Goscundy over the following centuries until it became the de facto powe
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