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  • ...es. The Azerukese kept to woodlands and coastal marshlands until the time of the [[Yophenthean Empire]] when they were persecuted and fled to the [[Grea ...even among the Tuadbe. When they visit the populous cities of southern [[Pytharnia]], they are thought to conceal their ethnic identity and even assume a guis
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  • ...fgara, the city is itself a chartered city and independent from the County of Thlithneen. ...the principle language is Pytharnian with significant amounts of speakers of [[Jagohrish Language|Jagohrish]], [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]], a
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  • ...tnote|This article is about the term for ghetto. For the historic district of [[Gnousikai]], see [[Bromba District (Gnousikai)]].}} ...Ebinóë]]. In medieval [[Gnousikai]], the word 'bromba' meant the district of town where the [[halflings]] and foreigners lived.
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  • ...hu.jpg|thumb|300px|The Marshes of Baihu rest among several lakes in [[High Pytharnia]].]] ...n the marshes is [[Ombrilly]]. The marshes are over-passed by three orbits of the [[Medibgóëse Skynesses]]. In the winter, the marshes are blanketed w
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  • ...thumb|300px|A lizardman warrior and a lizardman shaman in the woodlands of Pytharnia]] ...is a vassal of the [[Emperor of Magdala]] and he holds court in the temple of his gods in [[K'sangt'o]].
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  • ...en held up to be the best system and has nine castes with an ancient order of precedence. ...guild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia]] who are sometimes deemed part of the foreign worker caste or as foreign diplomats in imperial law.
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  • ...be]], the [[fishfolk]], and the local [[Magdalanate|Magdalan]] descendants of the ancient [[Moigthe]]. ...the [[Magdalanate]] and is the fourth or fifth largest body of water in [[Pytharnia]].]]
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  • ...the mysterious [[Neptultchi]]. Scholars have deciphered the names of most of the major sites from the [[Neptultchi Language]]. This list shows what is *[[List of Ancient Neptultchi Cities and Sites]]
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  • ...0px|The three great giant isles rise in the waters south of southwestern [[Pytharnia]].]] ...[[Pytharnia]] between the [[Golden Sea]] and [[Giants Sea]]. The climate of the islands is a wet mediterranean climate with abundant rains from rain sy
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  • ...and far [[Asdauria]]. Halflings can be found in ethnic enclaves in major cities as well, particularly [[Trevirs]], [[Verdida]], [[Amyrn]], and [[Bryndyd]]. *[[Mimbbuke]] ([[Pytharnia]])
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  • ...began from an alchemist's experiment gone horribly wrong. About one third of the walled city was razed to the ground. ...and even thousands more were left homeless, many of whom sought refuge out of the city in neighboring towns and countries.
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  • ...and was known since at least the emigration of the [[Goldenlings]] from [[Pytharnia]].]] ...tal towns. The small island of [[Tihuth Chaye]] rests at the northwest tip of Erethrob.
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  • ...e capital of the dwarven dynasty that unified the dwarven tribes and clans of the [[Ithrads]] into a single kingdom. Although the gold ore is thought la Tauhad is located almost entirely underground. The surface portion of Tauhad is called [[Upper Tauhad]] and provides access and support for the u
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  • ...:MapKingdomofThrain.jpg|thumb|300px|The Kingdom of Thrain rests in south [[Pytharnia]] against the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]] ...nty fourth century. Since 2599, Thrain has been a member of the [[Union of Pytharnia]].
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  • ...ts the notion that the Aitiaobh fled in those ancient times to the [[Realm of Chaos]]. ...but their magic may have enabled this unnatural ability for short periods of time.
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  • ..., having settled the mountains only a few thousand years after the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. The highest mountain of the Ithrads is [[Makka K'bar]] which rises nearly 30 [[Dwarven Fathom|dwarv
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  • ...the south towards Bryndyd. Tintamburel’s surface area is roughly half that of Bryndyd. ...relEnvirons.jpg|thumb|350px|Map showing Tintamburel in the northern Harbor of Asbardy]]
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  • ...d as a wizard in Medibgö and is obligatorily worn in public in Medibgö and Pytharnia.]] ...household will not have the wings, but will still have the metallic badge of the house crest on the ffwrsva.
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  • {{See also|Chronology of Bryndyd}} ...e [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. Most scholars today do not consider the accounts of Bryndyd to be truly historic until the time immediately before the Yophenth
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  • ...|right|The flag of the Commonwealth of the Ithrads incorporates the symbol of the [[Earth-Sun Conjunction]], employed on many other dwarven state flags.] ...the [[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|great Chaos Rulers]] of the Pallathantic.
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