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473 | people thought the story was speaking about the mountains just east of the |
473 | people thought the story was speaking about the mountains just east of the |
474 | ruined city, but now that I’ve discovered those two caves, I’d rather |
474 | ruined city, but now that I’ve discovered those two caves, I’d rather |
475 | bet on them - it seems more logical. |
475 | bet on them - it seems more logical. |
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478 | =head1 The Name of the World |
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480 | I, Forag the little-known, have invested my lifetime into exploring |
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481 | the various names of this, our World. In this tome I wrote down all my |
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482 | knowledge. Be careful with it, else it might overwhelm you, as it did me! |
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484 | In Khelens and most of its territories, it was named “The Earth”, |
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485 | while the major western landmass was called “The Continent” while the |
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488 | Fendrakis used “Raxida”, which is also the name they gave to the Fox |
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489 | Lady, Mother of All Things, deity. |
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491 | Elves traditionally use “Eänella”, which translates as “The Land of |
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492 | Green” |
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494 | Dwarves of Khorolizov use “Herdankaupf”, “Country of the Horses”, |
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495 | which is a reference to their mythology (see the legend of the Twelve Days |
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496 | for that) |
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498 | The Orcish name is “Knâgsh-Ishzeh”, “Rotten Branch” |
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500 | The people of the Old Wall, used the name “Harinappa”, “Bottom of |
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501 | the Pit”, to designate the world. |
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503 | Most people nowadays use the old Khelenti name ("The Earth") or its direct |
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504 | translation in local languages/idioms. |
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507 | =head1 Melficef the Red |
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509 | Melficef was a powerful mage that conducted thaumical studies to |
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510 | try to store magical energies in an efficient way. He created many |
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511 | self-recharging rod spells that are still commonly used today, as well as |
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512 | the thaumic bomb, a device storing a massive amount of mana and releasing |
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513 | it in a violent explosion - such an explosion actually killed the |
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