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  • ...ilological evidence that the ancient [[Neptultchi]] introduced dragonmount warfare into Pytharnia before the advent of the [[Gwenyan Peoples]]. The exact cen Dragonmount warfare requires the full dedication of mount and rider. The rider and mount must
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  • *[[Dragonmount Warfare]] [[Category:Warfare]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dragonmount Warfare]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dragonmount Warfare]]
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  • ...ries. As dwarvenfire and increasingly titancraft weapons made dragonmount warfare largely obsolete, dragonmount battalions were increasingly used for ceremon *[[Dragonmount Warfare]]
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  • ...ilological evidence that the ancient [[Neptultchi]] introduced dragonmount warfare into Pytharnia before the advent of the [[Gwenyan Peoples]]. The exact cen Dragonmount warfare requires the full dedication of mount and rider. The rider and mount must
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  • ...ar in 2617. Dragonfirth today is the center of Barathornian [[dragonmount warfare]] which is still practiced as a cultural heritage. *[[Barathornian Dragonmount Warfare]]
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  • ...dern world. The knights are known for their great skill in [[dragonmount warfare]] and the excellence of their breeding program of drakelings by which they ...hts-Draconic of Asbardy maintain the ancient traditions of mountain dragon warfare in the face of modern, titancraft technology.
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  • *Revolutions in Warfare *reduced role for [[Dragonmount Warfare]], especially after the [[Great Sky War]] and the ascendancy of [[titancraf
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  • ...ack of a [[drakeling|domesticated dragon]]. The practice of [[dragonmount warfare]] is attributed by strong and long-standing tradition to the ancient [[Nept ...typically consisting of sixteen to twenty four knights. Historically, in warfare, dragon knights would not employ their mounts fiery breath against enemy dr
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  • *[[Concerning Warfare among the Pytharnians]], 1011
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  • ...]]. They used skyfaring for migration and logistics, but less commonly for warfare.
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  • ...ncite and amplify the energetic powers of the creatures in preparation for warfare.
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  • *[[Portal:Warfare]]
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  • ...agonmount Warfare]]. Although titancraft warfare has eclipsed dragonmount warfare in the past two centuries, Asbardy keeps the ancient tradition to a high de
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  • ...iple inhabitants, the [[uglyami]] (hobgoblins) are known to wage continual warfare against the [[Jaffgorn Giants]] who live to the east of them in the [[Amand
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  • *[[Dragonmount Warfare]]
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  • ...shif]]. He achieved great success through the employment of innovative sky warfare tactics. His relationship to the King of Thrace was similar to that of the
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  • ...Gondne would have the power to rule all the chieftains but only amid great warfare. Gondne had already become a widow for her first husband was slain in batt
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  • A creature of mounted warfare used anciently by the Yophenthean rulers of the Pallathantic, the heliotian *[[Yophenthean Warfare]]
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  • The proposition that in warfare, an enemy who appears readily assailable may be well prepared for his own d
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  • ...e in turn have occasion to subject the beastfolk to their dominion through warfare or powerful sorcery. Beastfolk speak the [[Disdrirn Sylvan Language]] of P
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  • ...ft sky warships and [[zerruka]]s. In southern [[Pytharnia]], [[dragonmount warfare]] battalions are sometimes used in coordination with the particular state's
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  • ...are ancient peoples who used [[Skycraft]] technology for their livelihood, warfare, and were often nomadic or semi-nomadic. Sky Tribes first emerged in the [
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  • *[[Dragonmount Warfare]]
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  • ...[Lake Vimal]]. The name means city of Atur, the ancient god of storms and warfare. Aturoksha was founded according to legend before 7000 AS and became an im
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  • ...oped into larger and more specialized craft. Craft for heavier cargos and warfare emerged and the sky tribes carried their culture and technology beyond the
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  • ...Gondne would have the power to rule all the chieftains but only amid great warfare. Gondne had already become a widow for her first husband was slain in batt
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  • ...g]]s, domesticated dragons that are essential to traditional [[Dragonmount Warfare]] of [[Pytharnia]] and [[Barathorn]]. Wild dragons dwell outside the bounds
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  • ...s, and horse-breeding. It is an important heritage site for [[Dragonmount Warfare|Dragon Riding]] and the practice of [[Tirchaglawchli]].
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  • ==Warfare among the Gorcorumbese== ...in see war as a means to bring honor, power, and prestige to one's house. Warfare against non-Geddamin, particularly humans, does not bring honor to Gorcorum
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  • ...centuries as a beast of war and is essential to traditional [[dragonmount warfare]] which is conserved as a heritage practice in southern [[Pytharnia]] and s ...from such dives. The size of drakeling wings is a great vulnerability in warfare. Drakelings were often used for their terror effect on the general populac
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  • :[[Concerning Warfare Among the Pytharnians]], [[Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub]], 1011 :[[Golden Age of Dragonmount Warfare in Pytharnia and Barathorn]], 2683
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  • ...rcorumb and the King-Emperor of Thrace formally acknowledged a cooperative warfare against their common enemies, the Skymark Federation. The Kalikán like mos
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  • :Introduction of [[Dragonmount Warfare]] into [[Sthurbia]] by Yophentheans
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  • *** master freemen—have attained mastery at warfare, poetry, or a craft #ability in warfare [sports and hunting can reflect this ability]
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  • =Dragonmount Warfare= {{Main|Medibgösk Dragonmount Warfare}}
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  • Aurice with her advanced technology, a program of continual warfare in the twenty seventh century, and alliances with nomadic tribes of the wes
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  • ...ong human assets is the ability to form highly cohesive social structures. Warfare among human nations sadly is one of their greatest weaknesses and the irres
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  • ...source of skysails for the skycraft that are essential for herding gontha, warfare, and commerce.
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  • ...ibes had developed into powerful human tribes, dependent upon skycraft for warfare and herding. They had grown rich in numbers and material wealth and were w
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  • ...s develop titancraft sky vessels make traditional skycraft obsolescent for warfare and eventually commerce. Heritage Skycraft reserved for those too poor to
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  • =Dwarven Warfare= ==Ancient Dwarven Warfare Against Dragons==
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  • ...n [[Pytharnia]], Medibgóëse Gonfaloy has a rich tradition of [[Dragonmount Warfare]] and a regiment of dragonmount warriors is maintained in Ddwbha.
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  • *z’arqánth pl z’arqanutha [<z’ereq] nf a titancraft warfare type of blespo, a levitating armored craft of war used in the Oliblishi Arm
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  • ...the fifth millennium before [[Salmakhamer]]. It is not always used in open warfare due to the wide range of [[anti-dwarvenfire magic]] and later [[counter-dwa ...Although humans were aware of dwarvenfire, this was the first use of it in warfare in post-legendary times
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  • [[Category:Warfare]]
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  • ...d warriors are considered commoners. Royalty is expected to excel in both warfare and the crafting of goods in gold or gemstones. Commoner servants of an ar
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  • =Warfare=
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  • *[[Concerning Warfare Among the Pytharnians]], [[Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub]], 1011
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  • Warfare has unfortunately ravaged the World of Asdar for tens of thousands of years
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  • Technology used included [[skycraft]], [[dragonmount warfare]]<ref>[[Cathag dhal Airvain Bismeargha]], 2582, [[Dragonback Warriors]]</re *The [[Golden Age of Dragonmount Warfare in Pytharnia and Barathorn]], 2671
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  • ...have a long and rich heritage of skycraft for transportation, herding, and warfare. Denzahmi people continue to practice their native polytheism usually in p
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  • ...t the Midretassenes accepted it begrudgingly and ultimately employed it in warfare. The Midretassene tolerance of necromancy was one of the reasons that ancie
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  • Over the centuries, aerial travel and warfare has replaced the voyage of the sea for the ruling class of the Pallathantic
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  • ...er was often as much a matter of chaos magic as it was due to politics and warfare. Not all rulers are chaos mages, but the trend increased into the twenty fi
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  • ...l population. The Parkyons brought with them gontha herding practices and warfare techniques that enabled them to establish the Colnorian immigrants in the l
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  • ...g its power historically to appoint a governing duke to lead in matters of warfare and to receive diplomatic envoys. The sovereign status of the Senate was l
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  • ...ogy, first used skycraft for the transportation of people and light items, warfare, and most of all, for the herding of [[Gontha]], the flying cattle of the e ...s develop titancraft sky vessels make traditional skycraft obsolescent for warfare and eventually commerce. Skycraft reserved for those too poor to make use
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  • *The [[Golden Age of Dragonmount Warfare in Pytharnia and Barathorn]]
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  • *[[Concerning Warfare Among the Pytharnians]], [[Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub]], 1011
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  • *Dragonmount warfare
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  • |align="center"|ca 4300 AS|| ||align="center"|[[Dragonmount Warfare]]||align="center"|[[Pytharnia]]||[[Neptultchi]]
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  • ...n uncommonly by wizards for spectacular effect in festivals and perhaps in warfare. They can feel and sometimes observe the palpable magic of priests in temp
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  • ...point of the Ithradic dwarves; includes much information about Yophenthean warfare |[[Golden Age of Dragonmount Warfare in Pytharnia and Barathorn]], The||History|| ||2671|| || ||{{icon|secondary
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  • ...r of the previous century (27th or 2600's) has tempered the taste for open warfare, but sees no rest to the imperial ambitions and subterfuge of the Pallathan
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  • =Prince Ulcanov's Leadership and Warfare in the Fifth Isbajath=
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  • ...r serve any practical purpose since the advent of skycraft and dragonmount warfare, but are a source of pride and are so huge that they are not easily removab
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  • ...ia, they ceased to exist. Whether the native elves emigrated, died through warfare or disease, or ceased to reproduce is not fully clear. Scholars believe tha
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