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  • ...nalists of Vimalia and Rhiony hold the historical period known as the High Culture of Kalama in great esteem. MDJ.]] ...the decline of the [[Surizhah Kingdom]] and the end of the so-called High Culture of Kalama.
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  • ...cient times who spread to Corundy by the sea. Over the centuries, Thuvaki culture has a modern Ithatian core with grafts of [[Kalama]]n and [[Arathracian]] c
    898 bytes (121 words) - 13:13, 23 January 2022
  • ...sland of Erechóreb in the third and fourth centuries. Vestiges of Dramute culture survive in some words and customs of the southwest portion of the island.
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  • ...s are the modern-day inheritors of this ancient civilization. Jathya-Dhumi culture and language are not [[Gwenyan]] and are thought to be the successors to [[
    850 bytes (112 words) - 14:09, 5 April 2020
  • ...artistic motifs common to Gorcorumbese culture, particularly aristocratic culture. Wine is almost universally the beverage of choice in the papatryo. The gr
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  • A principle of Zephasian culture, the Middle Path indicates the application of both [[law]] and [[chaos]] in
    344 bytes (48 words) - 23:38, 10 June 2018
  • The Liao Lüng were a nomadic, semi-skyfaring culture of the early [[Middle Ages]] who held an empire in north central [[Asdauria
    464 bytes (64 words) - 23:06, 25 September 2023
  • ...ely turned them over to the care of his son. For example, in Midretassene culture, Orkybanth was the lord and the judge of the dead, almost completely supers
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  • Gwenyan is an ethnic term that may refer to people, culture, or language:
    590 bytes (85 words) - 06:02, 26 December 2021
  • ...les. The term can refer to the geography of this region or aspects of the culture and history of the region.
    705 bytes (91 words) - 23:49, 8 August 2022
  • *[[Thuvaki Culture]]
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  • *[[Draconology]]♦ Study of draconic physiology and dragon culture *[[Kalamantology]]♦ the study of the history, culture, and language of ancient [[Kalama]]
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  • ...er to the great [[Yophenthean Empire]] that subsequently developed, to the culture and civilization of that empire, a citizen of the empire, and to the [[Clas
    847 bytes (119 words) - 05:51, 26 September 2023
  • Jaithan is the ethnic name for the people and culture of the [[Vimalian Plateau]] which includes the [[Great Valley of Lord Vimal
    688 bytes (98 words) - 14:07, 5 April 2020
  • A very ancient, [[Great Flood Survivor Cultures|Great Flood Survivor Culture]] of the western [[Ithatian Islands]] the high period of which lasted from
    798 bytes (104 words) - 03:20, 9 July 2022
  • Scholars believe the [[Babwisi Languages|Babwisi Language]] and culture originated in western Lwelwembo.
    893 bytes (124 words) - 03:34, 4 July 2022
  • ...Some scholars have endeavored to show how remnants of their language and culture have been passed on in small measure to later ages.
    958 bytes (129 words) - 11:53, 23 April 2018
  • ...to the isles of the City of [[Aurice]] and proud of its ancient roots and culture. Goscundy is politically a province in the [[Over-Province]] of Lucacia. G ...independent from the provinces, although historically it shares Goscundian culture.
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  • Malesggite Civilization was the ancient, indigenous human culture of the [[Shadevan Delta]] before the migration of the Proto-Moigthe tribes. *Proto-Malesggite Culture, 6,700 AS to 4,600 AS
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  • ...Kuham is governed by a council of several dwarven kings. The land and the culture are little understood by scholars and people of the [[West]].
    716 bytes (105 words) - 23:23, 29 June 2014
  • ...es. Modern [[Gliri]] owes its multi-ethnic nature of Ithatian and Moigthe culture in part to the ancient [[Kelithaives]].
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  • =Culture= =Ddwbha in Culture=
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  • ...ciated with the ancient [[Tayhoyre River Civilization|Tayhoyre River Basin Culture]] and the subsequent [[Arisparikohos]] Kingdom. Today the Tayhoyre River is
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  • ...d the origin of the High Shadevan Tribes to the [[Antediluvian|pre-flood]] culture known as [[Japhedune]].
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  • ...ege of Magdisuman Priestesses]] who have become part of the nucleus of the culture and government of the land. The name Magdala is sometimes used informally
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  • ...n eastern [[Nymentho]] and found the land of [[Xsys]]. They are a sibling culture to the Tuadbe. ...e end of Neptultchi Civilization. [[Tuadbe]] survivors retain vestiges of culture and are driven into the woodlands by Moigthe and resurgent Geddamin Giants.
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  • ...[[Classical Yophenthean]] language. Corundians use names from the parent culture of their tongue with a good dose of Ithatian and Tassan names.
    1 KB (163 words) - 15:06, 29 June 2020
  • ...igins, gods, rulers, and history of ancient Kalama, a great flood survivor culture. The Kalamantica is a work of prose written in ancient Ithatian, the langua
    1 KB (145 words) - 22:12, 19 July 2020
  • ...er. Historically, the presence of the Shwok Shanya Mountains has kept the culture of the subcontinent of Sungo independent from the interior of [[Asdauria]].
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  • ...ng Deliops. Pallathantic tribes absorbed and forgot the native Thetzisari culture and held the island for about six hundred years. In the second millennium The economy of Deliops includes viticulture, wine-making, olive culture, fishing, timbering, lodging and hospitality, and titancraft manufacturing.
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  • Orcs are known as tireless warriors with little thought for culture. They are firmly established in the roughest places of Asdar: the desert w
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  • ...of Tjur]] in eastern [[Sahimb]]. The river is essential to the economy and culture of [[Omre]]. The personified deification of the river is known as [[Eshu-Da
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  • ==Culture== The culture of Zarajove has developed over more than a thousand years. Zarajoveni Trib
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  • ...to 4000 AS) into southern [[Kalama]] ([[Kshandiguha]]) and adopted Kalaman culture during the [[Gahashpujani Kingdom]] (ca 4300 AS to 3725 AS). They were enl
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  • An ancient royal capital of the Malesggite culture founded in about 3275 [[AS]], G'am ‘Ophusír lies in the northern portion
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  • The Solmagál was a confederation and subsequently a culture and language based in the southern [[Jaggudorns]] in roughly the late first ...i Language]] was thought to be especially beautiful. Bards of the Solmagál culture were considered the best poet-singers of the sky peoples.
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  • *[[Thuvaki]] Culture
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  • ...of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and the [[Memnosian Sea]]. Historically, its culture is [[Ithatian]]. The island is known for its viticulture and olives. It h
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  • Tirios was contemporary with the [[High Culture of Kalama]] which comprised, one after the other, the [[Gahashpujani Kingdo
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  • ...e]] which is one of several [[Yophenthean Languages]]. Their language and culture were overtaken by the immigration of Medibgösk exiles in the thirteenth ce =Culture=
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  • ...ne]], [[Kemerite Giants|Kemerite]], and [[Jaffgorn Giants]]. Gorcorumbese culture underwent a transformation in the very late [[Middle Ages of Chaos]] due to
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  • ...ft for heavier cargos and warfare emerged and the sky tribes carried their culture and technology beyond the southeastern Jaggudorns and the [[Vale of Shadew]
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  • ...nalists of Vimalia and Rhiony hold the historical period known as the High Culture of Kalama in great esteem. MDJ.]] ...the decline of the [[Surizhah Kingdom]] and the end of the so-called High Culture of Kalama.
    8 KB (1,115 words) - 04:25, 26 September 2023
  • ...oth human and humanlike, the Pallathantic Region shares some key points of culture. The greater portion of the Pallathantic Region was once ruled by the [[Yo
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  • ...olate interior of Orrhymby is home to saurian humanlikes whose origins and culture are little known to humans.
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  • ...tury, waves of colonists from [[Medibgö]] settled in Ambrasia, until their culture became the dominating one. The cult of the sun god Amrulon persisted.
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  • ...ic Sea, the Thetzisari survive only in legend, rudimentary traces of their culture, great rock carvings, and Ithatian legend. Scholars debate whether they we
    2 KB (378 words) - 05:48, 26 September 2023
  • ...genous [[Nephershut]] people. Scholars know little about the language and culture of these people. In the first millennium before [[Salmakhamer]], a coaliti
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  • ...Sea]], the Thetzisari survive only in legend, rudimentary traces of their culture, great rock carvings, and [[Ithatian]] legend. Scholars debate whether the
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  • Tlathassa is of the [[Thuvaki]] culture of Corundy—these are the cities and people of northern Corundy who are de
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  • !width="120"|Principle Culture
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