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  • Abel Palaceplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigAbel Palace

    Abel Palace is a royal residence in the city of Belisan Freeport in the Kingdom of Narette, sitting atop Abel Hill on the eastern edge of the city. It was originally a fortress constructed during the Long War for defence of the eastern approaches to the city. It was laid seige to by
  • Aego Gastrinimerplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigAego Gastrinimer

    Aego Gastrinimer (c. 311-254 BME), was a renowned navigator, explorer, merchantman, privateer and prestigious Cartographer-Royal to the Court of Sann'al. He produced the first great world map of the modern era, based on his supposed circumnavigation of the continent of AnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthias
  • Aralsic Languagesplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigAralsic Languages

    The Aralsic language family is one of the major world language groups. They are all descended from dialects of Old Aralsic, spoken in the Second Epoch in the region now encompassed by the Natorn Archipelago.

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    This is in a series of articles about Languages and Communication.

    Modern languages in the group include language
  • Dragon Islesplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigDragon Isles

    The Dragon Isles (Orthé Rirba in High Besoaad) are found in the mythology of the Natorn Archipelago, distant lands ruled by dragons and the home of various mythical creatures. “” In the third century BME, the adventurer Aego Gastrinimer claimed to have discovered and visited the islands. In his famous Map of the World, he located them off the southwestern coast of
  • Iskean Languagesplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigIskean Languages

    Iskean is a branch of the Thalsic language family encompassing many tongues of northern and northeastern Anásthias, particularly Junda, Besoaad, and modern Hartraan. Ancient Gaal was also an Iskean language.

    Language

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    This is in a series of articles about Languages and Communication.

    It is notable that the words Gaal, Dal (as in
  • Perilthplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigPerilth

    Perilth (Besoaad), or Beridt (Hartraan), is a port city in Besoa, once renowned as the wealthiest city in the Natorn Archipelago. In former times it was the royal capital of the Kingdom of Sann'al, known as The Silver City both for its wealth, for the blue and silver banners of the Sann'alese kings, and for the sparkling waters of its many fountains.HartheranHartheranHartheran
  • Pesajoplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigPesajo

    Pesajo [pes-SAH-jo, the final o in Besoaad is nasal] is the sense of homesickness, displacement, nostalgia and longing felt by Besoan exiles, most acutely during the Hartheran occupation of the island of Besoa. It is an important concept in contemporary Besoaad culture, found particularly in music in poetry as well as other arts.
  • Atlas: Gastrinimer's World Mapplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigAtlas: Gastrinimer's World Map

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    Aego Gastrinimer

    Aego Gastrinimer (c. 311-254 BME), was a renowned navigator, explorer, merchantman, privateer and prestigious Cartographer-Royal to the Court of Sann'al. He produced the first great world map of the modern era, based on his supposed circumnavigation of the continent of AnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthias
  • Sitemapplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigSitemap

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helevos/besoaad.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/31 10:03 by Robert How · []