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  • ...became the rulers of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. The name 'Midrinksi' in ancient Moigthe is 'Midringir.' *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...remains unknown and their script undeciphered. The ancient Jathya-Dhumi ([[Kalama]]n) name for Tirios was 'Saumakya'. ...ching Maidens]], ca 2370 AS, were thought to have presaged the doom of the ancient Tirionites.
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  • ...Ithatian, the language of scholarship at that time. It was translated into ancient Midretassene and since has been translated into many modern languages. He *[[Gods of Kalama (Orkybanthinantis)]], sixth century, no longer extant
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  • ...humi is preferred by scholars and especially native scholars to the term [[Kalama]]. Jathya-Dhumi is one of the [[Great Flood Survivor Cultures]]. The [[Jait *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...the city was variously independent and subject to the rulers of mainland [[Kalama]]. After the [[Midrinksi Tribes|Midrinksi]] Settlement of the Kalaman Peni Sometime later, the ancient sky invasions preceding the Yophenthean Empire spread forth from Jaggudorns
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  • ...n keeping with ancient Kalaman practice, the burial site of the [[Kings of Kalama]] was held in a separate location, possibly from public knowledge, and vene *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...ifetime and essential reading for anyone who wishes to study pre-Midrinksi Kalama. Origins of the Kalama, Aturyandakumi, briefly touches on the [[Flood of Aturyanda]], role of [[At
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  • ...ir authenticity is not held in as high esteem as the Aturyandakumi which [[Kalama]]n scholars believe was originally transmitted orally for at least five tho *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...ord Vimal]]. The Jaithan People are the descendants of the ancient high [[Kalama]]n Civilization. They are the principal inhabitants of the [[Republic of Jo *[[Kalama]]
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  • Ancient phallic stonework of [[Kalama]], a zhampha is apotropaic to harm and used to mark boundaries of land, inc *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...The name Thyria is thus a cultural term and not political. The ancient [[Kalama]]n name for Thyria is [[Bakyahumya]].
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  • ...being a midrettarian. The function of a midrettarian originates from the ancient priests known as [[Midrettary|midrettaries]]. ...e millennia of human knowledge from ancient Midretasso and earlier ancient Kalama.
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  • ...These Midretassene scholars valued the extraordinarily rich heritage of [[Kalama]]n Civilization. They learned classical [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and f Scholars of the fifteenth century had renewed and increased interest in the ancient Kalaman civilization of Corundy and began to question the accuracy and comp
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  • According to [[Kalama]]n cosmology, Kuol Tuvar is the ancient world from which all life sprang and was thought to be at the heart of the *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...ginal' sources were confiscated by the [[Geddamin]] during their rule of [[Kalama]], though most were not seized, but copied. *[[Ambróctë]], thought to be the 'capital' of the ancient titan cities
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  • ...a compilation of ancient knowledge, principally transmitted from ancient [[Kalama]]. The Tassan School of learning arose in the sixth century in western [[C
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  • ...AS). It was subsequently swallowed up again by rising sea levels in very ancient times. *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...even wives. Knowledge of them survives through the dwarves and ancient [[Kalama]]n writers.
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  • ...Aturyandakumi]] and other ancient legends of [[Kalama]] and [[Omre]]. The ancient legends report that the titan gate was used as a magical portal for the [[t
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  • ...c vistas and plenty of history stretching back into the times of ancient [[Kalama]] when it was called [[Kathyabrumya]]. Cetibrymio is a melting pot of Kala ...f the Oracle of [[Palithreeta]], the Goddess of [[Starmoon]], known to the ancient Kalamans as [[Kaina]].
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  • ...helekhumbia]] in [[Elántuventh]] and the engineering projects of ancient [[Kalama]] and [[Midretasso]].
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  • ...[[Kalama]] believe it was founded no later than the [[City-State Period of Kalama]], 6,100 [[AS]] to 4,400 [[AS]], or at least seven thousand years ago. Dur In 2697, Johaulian archeologers confirmed the discovery of the more ancient Necropolis of Challanushra in the forest of the [[Tulampta Peninsula]]. Th
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  • The ancient [[Kalama]]n name for the lands of [[Thyria]] which consists of the lands of [[Kheshe
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  • ...rather than Penjahl. The god Penjahl is referred to as the patron god of ancient [[Balimarutha]] as described in the [[Aturyandakumi]]. *[[Gods and Religion of Kalama]]
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  • ...e Empire like most history of [[Kalama]] before the [[City-State Period of Kalama]] is thought to be dubious. Archeological evidence supports some connectio *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...n]] civilization ([[Jathya-Dhumi]]). As the millennia passed in ancient [[Kalama]], his worship waned and others gods arose who became dearer to the people
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  • Nambû was a celebrated [[Kalama]]n author from the ancient city of [[Aturoksha]]. He flourished from about 1840 [[AS]] to 1810 [[AS]]
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  • Hesuk simple anglicized /HEH-sookh/ IPA /ˑhɛsux/. Hesukh is the ancient [[Kalama]]n god of hidden waters, the sacred waters which enable the earth goddess, ...of Hesukh is sometimes attributed to the cosmic god, [[Brabda]], but most ancient Kalaman myths explain that Hesukh was born from himself which means that he
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  • The Sea of Forgetfulness has carried its name since ancient times for reasons that have been themselves forgotten. It rests between th ...orgetfulness was the place of conflict between the ships of the ruler of [[Kalama]] and the pirate craft of the [[Neptultchi]] whose civilization at that tim
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  • ...ey and into [[Vindalia]]. The [[Esabdalite]] tribes who invaded ancient [[Kalama]] are one such people. [[Pattupakhir River|Pattupakhir]] is the principal r
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  • ...ven Lords of Light are part of a very ancient religion that according to [[Kalama]]n epics was practiced by the ruling elite and the [[titans]] throughout th Much of our knowledge of their worship was recorded and studied by ancient Kalaman scholars in the third millennium before [[Salmakhamer]].
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  • ...3 AS, ~719 yrs) and is considered the beginning of the ultimate decline of ancient Kalaman Civilization. The Tamukh rulers retained [[Aturoksha]] as the capit invasion of Pallathantic Tribes into northwestern Kalama; invasions help bring about the collapse of the [[Kamalsuddhu Dynasty]]
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  • ...is of Addinoro]], no longer extant, discussed the gods and religion of the ancient Kalamans, excerpts survive in other authors
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  • ...rse. The [[Isxinthion Gods]] are thought to be the offspring of one of the ancient ancestors of the arch-titans. ...mithakyah was called 'Timanthio' in [[Ithatia]]n legend. He is shown in [[Kalama]]n accounts to be the master behind the creation of the [[hyphasma]]s.
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  • ...vilization. Scholars prefer the term [[Jathya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages. {{See also|Chronology of Kalama|List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama}}
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  • ...tion stands alongside [[Neptultchi Civilization|Neptultchi]] and ancient [[Kalama]]n Civilization as one of the great pre-Gwenyan cultures of the [[Pallathan ...ich their 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 des
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  • ...ern branch of the [[Rhionite Woods]] reaches the outskirts of the city. In ancient times, the city was entirely surrounded by forest, but today by suburbs. Ba
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  • ...that preceded [[Xatwachupu]]. According to contemporary records of the [[Kalama]]ns and the [[dwarves]], the [[Nepultchi]] overtook Jhelassa around 3400 [[
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  • ...vided into seven successive dynasties. Their common seat of residence was ancient Johaulia, then called [[Jhukhaulya]]. The Jatha-Nebir Kingdom succeeded the last rulers pre-Midrinksi rulers of all Kalama, Jatha-Nebirite rulers retained in high valleys of Vimal
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  • ...e. Midretasso grew to rule most of the eastern [[Pallathantic Region]] in ancient times. The unstoppable armies and navies of the [[Yophenthean Empire]] def ...eighth century before [[Salmakhamer]]. Midrinksi tribes shown in blue. [[Kalama]]n remnant city-states and tribes shown in purple.]]
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  • ...the centuries, Thuvaki culture has a modern Ithatian core with grafts of [[Kalama]]n and [[Arathracian]] civilization. Most Thuvaki are syncretist in religio
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  • ...od of Aturyanda]]. They are recorded in the legends of the dwarves, the [[Kalama]]ns, the [[Sungotine Elves]], and a few other civilizations sometimes consi ...n the two global floods and volcanic activity among the [[Dwarves]], the [[Kalama]]ns, and the [[Sungotine Elves]] is widely accepted among historians as a v
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  • Titanism is the belief that the ancient titans are the partial progenitors of humans, possessed high technology now ...nd usually held by scholars who accept some or all of the historicity of [[Kalama]]n records. Titanism contrasts with the widespread belief that humans aros
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  • ...hnology. The earliest use of bronze among humans in the [[West]] was in [[Kalama]], [[Shelekhumbia]], [[Thyria]], and [[Omre]]. The dwarves claim to have pr ''Bronze Technology in very ancient southern [[Pytharnia]]''
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  • ...[[Kalama]], the [[dwarves]], and [[Omre]] are considered some of the most ancient writings. [[Classical Yophenthean]] is a critical language of literature a
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  • ...ensus about the veracity and usefulness of ancient legends, such as from [[Kalama]] and the [[dwarves]], in understanding the Age of Ice.
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  • *Ancient [[Zephasia]] *[[Kalama]]
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  • ...ip. He was a free adventurer and particularly beloved in Corundy (ancient Kalama or Midretasso), the land of his birth. Men often address him in prayer or *caught between the conflict between Midrinksi Tribes and last city-states of Kalama.
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  • :Jairutthála [ˌʤaɪrʊˈtʰːala] prop n Jeruthala, ancient Ruler of Kalama :jurpa [ˈʤʊrpa] adj regenerative, said of the king of Kalama
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  • ...seminal work of ancient Kalaman scripture and establishes the validity of Kalama as a classic [[Flood Survivor Culture]]. ...uages, including Midretassene. Most modern-day translations are made from ancient Midretassene rather than from Kalaman. The Kalaman record is not widely av
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