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  • ...orresponds to the name widely used in the southern Pallathantic, Memnosian Sea region, and Danona, and answers to the name [[Amyz]] used in southern [[Pyt ...ical of the cult of Amzhebar, considering it a gross perversion of the sun gods.
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  • ...e course of the Upper Baliphut River. The Baliphut River drains into the [[Sea of Magdaia]] and therefore is critical for commerce throughout western Erse ...aliphut River is celebrated as one of the [[Aurician Festival of the River Gods|four great rivers]] of the [[Aurician Empire]].
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  • Dramegginite Gods and Religion are thought to be the source of the Kalaman religion and panth Dramegginite Gods are very practical and have families.
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  • This article deals with the gods and religion of the ancient Moigthe from their entry into Pytharnia, ca thi *River Gods: [[Shadew]], [[Rhaunve]] ([[Rhaunfo]]), [[Nystasy]], [[Hyndurnuse]], [[Chao
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  • ...trait of Embol]] which joins the [[Pallathantic Sea]] with the [[Memnosian Sea]]. Over the next seven millennia, the city was variously independent and s
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  • ...er, although less often than the rest of Danzercouphta. The waters of the Sea of a Thousand Curses are thought to moderate the cold temperatures. There The independent city of [[Zerektara]] rests on the shores of the [[Sea of a Thousand Curses]]. It is thought to be ruled by pirates or a sorcerer.
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  • ...th the west [[Turtle Sea]] and the [[Blue Sea]]. Benjalay is critical for sea-barges moving between the [[west]] and the [[east]] due to the [[Grand Cana ...he central core of Benjalay or city proper is on the coast of the [[Turtle Sea]]. It is an immense and sprawling emporium with enclaves of humans and hum
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  • ...ostensible reason that the same fleet continued out of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and ultimately south to [[Zephasia]]. *[[Chaos Gods]]
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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]]. ...caused the waters in the earth to rise to the surface and Atur caused the sea above the earth to plunge to the surface. The ancients regarded these both
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  • ...d [[Upper Omre]] where the Esdekhel River originates from the large inland sea known as the [[Waters of Tjur]]. ...defined by the [[Esdekhel River]] which flows from the east to the western sea.]]
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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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  • ...rn coast of Za-Bahuna and is separated from [[Bahuna]] by the [[Keolamattu Sea]]. The Ojo Empire is one of the major trade destinations in the [[Two Bahu ..."high priest" of the Ojo Tribe who is believed to speak directly with the gods and their messengers. The various kings, tribal chieftains, and autonomous
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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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  • ...es from [[Erserce]] into the islands of the east and middle [[Pallathantic Sea]] occurred over the period of time from 1775 [[AS]] to 1250 [[AS]]. They pu *[[Ithatian Gods]]
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  • A grouping of epithets, antomasia, and titles of Isxinthion Gods and Heroes from ancient time =Gods=
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  • ...hought to be the buried cities of the ancient Titans before the Isxinthion Gods drove them from the world of Asdar. Many legends trace the origins of huma ...bulous riches of Sungo in the far east with the wealth of the Pallathantic Sea in the west. There are many treasures to be won and many a thief to undo t
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  • ...fauna and flora. Included within the Khambakhand is the [[Sea of Sleeping Gods]] and part of [[Orogurnia]]. Most of Khambakhand is a trackless forest and *[[Sea of Sleeping Gods]]
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  • ...lands of Narshad, [[Gehemer]], and [[Barse-Barra]] in the west [[Memnosian Sea]].]] ...c is a merchant polity on the largest islands of the northwest [[Memnosian Sea]] with historic maritime roots reaching into the ancient past. The Narsades
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  • ...imalia]]ns conventionally refer to him as Lord Vimal. However in [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Mythology]], Vimal was known as Bhimala and was the so ...k beard. He wields a great iron rod that never rusts in his right hand, a sea shell in his left hand, and a gold crown with small, tall rods pointing dir
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  • ...ally, Durrhaunve has its own expression of the worship of the [[Isxinthion Gods]]. The [[Rhaunve River]] is the most significant geographic feature of the =Gods and Divinities=
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