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19 December 2024
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17 December 2024
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15 December 2024
N 21:56 | Turning stone circle diffhist +1,931 Gronk talk contribs (Created page with "'''Turning stone circles''' are ritual stone circles that can be found across Uulam in the southern Stormlands. Created long ago by unknown mages, these stone circles are all linked such that manipulating a stone in one - rotating, flipping, or otherwise moving it - simultaneously applies the same action to the corresponding stone in other circles. The many tribes of Uulam use the turning stone circles to communicate across the vast distances of the frozen landsc...") |
N 21:11 | Aanar diffhist +504 Gronk talk contribs (Created page with "{{LanguageInfobox |name = Aanar |scope = Spoken primarily by the inhabitants of Bohaar and the non-hobgoblins of Akatzar |writing_system = Aanar alphabet }} '''Aanar''' {{Pronunciation|AHN-air}} is a language spoken primarily by the inhabitants of Bohaar and the non-hobgoblins of Akatzar. Even in some other parts of the Stormlands, most notably in the Oasis states, it is widely used as a language of the arts. {{Langua...") |