Legend and history of the Order of Eläinrata.
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Legend and history of the Order of Eläinrata.
jogi — “river” in Calevan
Counting in Kalevan: Part 3
We can count from zero to eight now — nulla, üksi, kaksi, kolme, neljä, viici, kuuci, seitse, kahesa! All numbers are written on this page.
Cetian cult
The Cetian cult or the Cetiani are a group of people who believe that the Four Fiends are not the enemy and do not intend Edia's destruction, but that they will purge the world and restore its balance.
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Counting in Kalevan: The Sequel
We can count from zero to five now — nulla, üksi, kaksi, kolme, neljä, viici! All numbers are written on this page.
The Toha dynasty is the dynasty of Hallanbor that followed the Cylor dynasty in 1559 OE and lasted until the rise of the Mayun dynasty in 1974 OE. Lasting for 415 years from 1559 OE to 1974 OE, it was the longest of Hallanbor's three dynasties. The end of the Cylor dynasty was marked by regent Frederick of last Cylor prince Ellarmen, who was underage. Frederick wed the juvenile ruler to his daughter in spring, shortly after which the boy fell ill. The prince died only six months later in Decembe
Too much language talk? Learn more about the Toha dynasty, which reigned Hallanbor for over four centuries in the Occult Era.
lumi — “snow" in Kalevan
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Saying “yes” and “no” in Kalevan language.
yes: ka
no: ei