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  • ...ot well understood among humans or even among dwarves. Additionally, each dwarven nation honors its own royal and familial cults of ancestors which are usual ...[[Ithrads]] and southwestern Jaggudorns worship the same pantheon of major dwarven gods, with minor variations in attributes and cult practices from nation to
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  • The chief anthropomorphic divinities of the dwarves are known as the Seven Dwarven Immortals. They are commonly worshiped among dwarves of [[Ithradic]] desce =Seven Dwarven Immortals=
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  • *[[Dramegginite Gods and Religion]] *[[Dwarven Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...ot well understood among humans or even among dwarves. Additionally, each dwarven nation honors its own royal and familial cults of ancestors which are usual ...[[Ithrads]] and southwestern Jaggudorns worship the same pantheon of major dwarven gods, with minor variations in attributes and cult practices from nation to
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  • *[[Dwarven Gods and Religion]] *[[Kalaman Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...and deep purple to brown eyes. They are somewhat shorter than their other dwarven cousins. Like other dwarves, Amandals have thick beards and love ale and m ...practice a religion unique to their race. While they do not object to the dwarven gods or any gods at all, they believe that self-control and spiritual disci
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  • =Dwarven Physiology= ...ge lifespan is from 180 to 220 years, with significant variation among the dwarven races. Dwarves as a race are lactose-intolerant.
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  • *Rise of supra-national organizations (Union of Pytharnia, Dwarven Customs Union of the Jaggudorns, League of Corundy) *expanded religious diversity (Old Religion, Arathracian Religion, Incarnandism, Imzaha, Tamdarism, closeted Chaos Worshipers, secret devil-w
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  • ...of [[Lucacian Language|Lucacian]]. Jaggudornese Dwarven is spoken by the dwarven engineers and consultants who worked on the [[Five Locks Project]]. Finall =Religion=
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  • ...ry tactics to smash the Arathracian forces. Amyrnite Dragon Knights defend dwarven bombards which smash the Bryndydite Dragon Knights. ...of Fiobaire (1149)]], ends in defeat for the Arathracian forces. Ithradic Dwarven allies fight with Ambrasians against Arathracian levees of Bryndyd. Arathra
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  • ...on endorses the worship of the whole universe through meditation. Amandal dwarven monks are not uncommon in the high Jaggudorns. The Amandals are governed by
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  • ...d by Grand Duke [[Stalcast Bijäl]] in the year 2576. The priestess of the dwarven cult of the dragon-phœnix was brought from the Jaggudorns and ordained Mek
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  • ...al power of the [[Erechórebese Sunfather]], and defended the [[Arathracian Religion]]. ([[Golden Empire of Pytharnia|Full Article]]...) * Did you know that [[T'u'akhav the Crafty]], a dwarven engineer from [[Sardeichs]], invented the [[vortifex]] propulsion engine in
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  • :[[Baksune]]: LN intermediate dwarven god of soldiers :[[Damuna]]: LN greater dwarven goddess of fidelity and marriage
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  • * Did you know that [[T'u'akhav the Crafty]], a dwarven engineer from [[Sardeichs]], invented the [[vortifex]] propulsion engine in ...eligion]] was sometimes at conflicts with the [[Arathracianism|Arathracian Religion]] and is still practiced today in [[Thrace]] and other countries of the [[H
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  • [[File:Romandorictemplefront.jpg|thumb|right|Religion plays a significant role in the lives of most Asdarans.]] ...e the [[Old Religion]], [[Arathracianism]], and [[Incarnandism]]. The Old Religion additionally includes the traditional of ancestral cults whose observance
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  • ...nding highland valley plateaus. These mountains are considered 'young' by dwarven magdeologers and are continually uplifted by orogenic forces beneath the ea {{See also|Canyon of the Shadew|Dagunyami Plateau|Dwarven Plateau|Dospor Valley|Jamenth Plateau|Jasturia|Shadmaus|Solmagal Plateau|Th
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  • ...s the [[Incarnandus]]. The first teacher and revelator of the Incarnandus religion in our age, they believe, was Shaqtirah or [[Shaqtirah kath Katima|Holy Sha The Incarnandist Religion today is generally respected in the [[West]]. Shaphrizite energists are hon
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  • ...ndo is neighbored by the [[Dominion of Umbardia]] to the southwest and the dwarven state of [[Emegul-Thaudh]] to the southeast. Amerzcelindo fights continual =Religion=
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  • ...as the state religion of the high Rhaunve River Valley and the [[Imzaha]] religion of [[Shagrela'al]] and the western [[Weshif]] desert is borne by missionari ...]], worshiping their pre-Imzaha, ancestral divinities. The Dz̧ahwatşabu, a dwarven galebelly, was first invented in the twelfth or thirteenth century in [[Gde
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  • {{See also|Hamaudh-Weshrite Gods and Religion}} {{See also|Omrekheen Gods and Religion}}
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  • *Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia (pre-Revolution) *Headquarters of the [[Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia]]
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  • 8,763 AS Founding of Dwarven [[Tauhad]] :Founding of dwarven [[Gered Sinna]] (in [[Gdelisica]]), 7594 [[AS]] by [[Qaish'aa]] [[Dwarves]]
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  • ...416||[[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]||Av||discusses ruins and relics, mostly dwarven, from the Age of Fire and Ice ...||||||Dagaithi||{{icon|availability4}}||The seminal text of the [[Imzaha]] Religion
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  • =Gods and Religion of the Jaffgorn= ...ival of the Gwenyan tribes. Noble Jaffgorn and their heralds speak Amandal dwarven as well as Jaffgorn.
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  • ...lings' in ancient times. The Golden Isles are historically Arathracian in religion and the spoken language of humans is Erechórebese and Nymenthonese, both d ...aft and a low altitude of flight, typically voyaging at an altitude of one dwarven fathom or less (160m) above the surface of the earth or the sea. The openn
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  • *♦ Dwarven Historians *[[Neptultchi Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...created the model for a uniform worship of the Isxinthion gods of the ‘Old Religion.’ While the subjects of the Empire gladly threw off the Goldenlings’ y ...dal Plateau and down the Chaos-Flow river into the Shadevan Delta, seizing dwarven and human slaves, looting, pillaging, and seeking subterranean outposts (1,
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  • ...the high Jaggudorns as the state religion of Aurice. The priestess of the dwarven cult of the dragon-phœnix was brought from the [[Jaggudorns]] and ordained
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  • ...eat of the headquarters of several important organizations including the [[Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia]] and the [[Sovereign Archguild of Master Tit ...hambers where chaos cultists are thought to convene to practice their foul religion. Despite the vigilance of the authorities, new tunnels to these places occ
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  • :[[Baduzuk ishbiz Iposhish]] {{icon|iconauthor}} Ithradic Dwarven author of the [[Artifacts of the Age of Fire and Ice]], 2416 ...hetess Ziphnessa, he collected and added to the scripture of the Chaldrist religion in the early second century after Salmakhamer
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