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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
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  • ...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 [[
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  • ...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
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  • The Liao Lüng were a nomadic, semi-skyfaring culture of the early [[Middle Ages]] who held an empire in north central [[Asdauria
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  • ...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:
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  • ...les. The term can refer to the geography of this region or aspects of the culture and history of the region.
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  • *[[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
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  • Jaithan is the ethnic name for the people and culture of the [[Vimalian Plateau]] which includes the [[Great Valley of Lord Vimal
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  • A very ancient, [[Great Flood Survivor Cultures|Great Flood Survivor Culture]] of the western [[Ithatian Islands]] the high period of which lasted from
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  • Scholars believe the [[Babwisi Languages|Babwisi Language]] and culture originated in western Lwelwembo.
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  • ...Some scholars have endeavored to show how remnants of their language and culture have been passed on in small measure to later ages.
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  • ...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]].
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...their enemies. The loom holds great significance in traditional skyfaring culture as the source of skysails for the skycraft that are essential for herding g
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  • Wizards are sometimes seen as having their own culture. They are known for having a disdain for the common folk, especially non-m
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  • ...bes]]. Their migrations helped precipitate the collapse of the Malesggite Culture and brought the death blow to the remnants of the Neptultchi (Tuadbe) Civil
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  • ...hreat of the [[Adamantine Giants]] and ushered in the golden age or [[High Culture of Kalama]]. The Hanumbasha Dynasty of [[Aturoksha]] is considered alterna
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  • ...immortal. This is only one interpretation from Kalama by means of Ithatian Culture.
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  • *[[High Culture of Kalama]]
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  • ...r one of three conditions: Pietific, Impietific, and Equipietific. In the culture of the speakers of the [[Thwarrish Language]] and the [[Donavish Language]]
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  • ...ones. Archeologers have found evidence for inhabitants of the [[Shukhmayan Culture]] in Dewyddair as also in many other sites in southern Barathorn. There are ...the Yophenthean Empire, Dewyddair experienced a resurgence in economy and culture. Dewyddairsh colonists spread to northern [[Orrhymby]], [[Nymentho]], and
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  • ...pture and establishes the validity of Kalama as a classic [[Flood Survivor Culture]].
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  • {{Hatnote|For the republic, see [[Amandal Republic]]. For the culture, see [[Amandal Dwarves]]. For other uses, see [[Amandal (disambiguation)]]}
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  • =Religion and Culture=
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  • [[Category:Culture]]
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  • ...on year have had different names through the centuries, depending upon the culture. These are the names commonly used as translated into English throughout t
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  • Fishfolk culture consists of a chieftain who usually has shamanic powers, his wives, and his
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  • ...sest 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 . Gos ...independent from the provinces, although historically it shares Goscundian culture.
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  • ...ry ancient, pre-Gwenyan language that originates from the [[Jathya-Dhumi]] culture (Compare Drameginite). The Kalaman Language is the source language for [[S
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  • ...y with the Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso. Before 200 AI, Midretassene Culture begins in the eighth century AS with the migration of the Midrinksi tribes
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  • ...same god can exist with a slightly or very different portfolio in another culture or the god can be virtually the same. The god [[Azephassus]] plays the rol
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  • ...t times by refugees from the Neptultchi empire of southern Pytharnia. The culture and language of teh Xsyte People is related to that of the Tuadbe on mainla
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  • ...y High Shadevan Tribes and the later Jaggudornish Tribes (the intermediary culture between the Ancient High Gwenyan and the later Sky Tribes) came to rely upo
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  • ...enturies through conquest and treaty. A blending of Midrinksi and Kalaman culture established the foundation of later Midretassene Civilization, with great h
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  • ;High Culture of Kalama, 4,400 AS to 2,450 AS, Hegemony over Malesggites [[Main|High Culture of Kalama]]
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  • ...the high civilization of [[Aksiluva]], Giant refugees with lesser magical culture remain
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  • ...e long duration and imperial extent of the Yophentheans ensured that their culture and religion would become a permanent element of the [[Pallathantic Region] ...heir administration. The [[Midretassene Language]] continued as medium of culture and literacy in Corundian peninsula.
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  • ...orm manner of dress and a pamnest typically wears the apparel of his birth culture or the livery of the House he serves, unless he is a member of the family,
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  • =Gibgibsews in Culture and Tradition=
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  • ...priests to a specific deity. A group of gods is called a pantheon and each culture views and worships the gods in its own way. There are, however, many practi ...may manifest under a different name and other specific variances from one culture to another. For example, the Ithatians worship [[Azephassus]] who is thoug
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  • =Religion and Culture=
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  • :[[Kathmalaä]]: a subcontinent of Mandragoria known for its rich culture and pantheon and anciently ruled by a powerful Sultana.
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  • ...Midretassene Civilization transmitted and transformed much of this ancient culture to modern-day Corundy. Prior to Yophenthean settlement of the peninsula, th ...d southern portion of Corundy that have a strong prevalence of Arathracian culture due to the colonization during the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. The [[Arathraci
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  • =Language and Culture=
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  • =Culture and Festivals=
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  • *Basilica of the Arts (showcases art and culture of Republic of Johaulia) ...overnor. Johaulia continues to be an important cult city for the god Atur. Culture and language preserved, despite foreign rule.
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  • ...y with the Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso. Before 200 AI, Midretassene Culture begins in the eighth century AS with the migration of the Midrinksi tribes
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  • =Ancient Moigthe Culture=
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  • Dwarven culture deems the earth to be the only suitable locale in which to inter their dead
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  • ...hrads are considered newcomers by dwarven standards. Nevertheless dwarven culture in the Jaggudorns is well adapted to the hazards both above and below the s
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  • Incarnandists typically follow the costume of the culture in which they live. On holy days, Incarnandists often don robes of linen o
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  • =Culture and Festivals=
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  • ...ichthyoid humanoids), Quirth (“rat-kin”), Zephasian (an ‘indigenous’ human culture), Paleo-Thammazic peoples, Yophenthean, and Strundolish. Its politics were
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  • ...amer]]. [[Archeology|Archeologer]]s tell us a little about what indigenous culture occupied the islands before the [[Pallathantic Tribes|Pallathantic]] immigr
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  • ...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
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