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  • '''Lafði''' means "Lady" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. '''Laird''' is the male version of the title.
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  • ...known as '''Fálkurjarlar''' in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, is the cultural and historical term denoting the chieftains who ruled [[Va
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  • ...wer (Bailiwick)|same name]]. In the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages the aforesaid [[Royal City]] is known as '''Araxion Túr'''.
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  • ...anslated into the [[Farewellish]], [[Froyalanish]], and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, the aforesaid term is '''Konungadal'''.
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  • The '''Wintergleamish''', also known as '''Wintergleamers''' are a quite diverse group of people ==Languages==
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  • '''Sekkjapípa''' means bagpipes in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. Music is since times ancient beyond the memory of [[Vanakvinna|woman]] a s
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  • ...nbúlla''' means "tower bull" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a legal and spiritual instrument issued by the [[Yfirfroyalansgythia
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  • ...ðbúlla''' means "river bull" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a legal instrument issued by the [[Yfirfroyalansgythia]]‎‎ and [
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  • ...'Echo City'', in [[Elw]]: '''Eqoo''', in [[Babkhi]]: '''Akhû'''; in Nordic languages: '''Eko''') is a city and [[bailiwick]] in the [[Eliria (Royal Precinct)|El ...nd [[East Elwynn]], and the county of [[Wintergleam]]. There is a strong [[Wintergleamish]] cultural identity among the inhabitants of Echo.
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  • ...Saxon National Commonwealth" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It was the name of an Anglo-Saxon country on [[Apollonia]] of the [[Jorvik
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  • ...lmlendar''' means "enclaves" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is the cultural and geographical term that denotes two Tellian enclaved
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  • ...thryllia]]. In the [[Wintergleamish]], [[Froyalanish]] and [[Farewellish]] languages the title is known as '''Skallaklyvar'''. The bearer of the title is the on
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  • ...eir-taking" in the [[Farewellish]], [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is the legal and cultural term that denotes the official presentation c
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  • language = [[Valtia|Valtian]], [[Froyalanish]], [[Wintergleamish]] | ...ans '''Ancient Love Lands''' in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is an allusion to the ancientness of [[Valtia|Valtian]] Viking culture
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  • ...ungstekja" in the [[Farewellish]], [[Froyalanish]], and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a cultural term for the large open site in the [[Araxion Forest]] wh
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  • ...irror of the King of Elwynn" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is an [[Elwynn|Elwynnese]] educational text from around 1623 and an exa ...ror of the Prince of Elwynn" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages.
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  • ...ch means "''south Vinland''" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages in recognition of its lands once constituting part of the southern portion
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  • ...luminated Butter Fortress''' in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is an allusion to an important cultural feature of each of the [[Barony
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  • ...ganga''' means "walk of joy" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is the cultural term for an ancient custom regarding a formal public ri ...c which means "Queen of Joy" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages.
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  • ...s the [[Vale of Angularis]]. In the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages the area is known as '''Gjerde'''. The area is considered to be a part of [ ...Angularis has always been predominantly (proto-)[[Froyalanish]], (proto-)[[Wintergleamish]], and [[Babkhi]].
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  • ...eyu]]. It means Jarl of Leng in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages.
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  • language = [[Shirithian English|Common Tongue]], Hurmu Norse, [[Wintergleamish]] | | Haraldian [[Wintergleamish]] || 5,708,360 || 23.14
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  • ..., which means "white temple" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, was a [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways|Vanic]] Temple situated on the outskirts
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  • ...r. Her name means "Treasure" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. The Lady Hnoss is a Goddess associated with beauty, desire, grace and lust
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  • '''Bogfimi''' means archery in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. Archery is since times ancient beyond the memory of [[Vanakvinna|woman]] a ...the blood and cells which form the ancestral memory of the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish [[Vanakvinna|Vanakvinner]], who are humbly and gratefully aware that they o
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  • ...orjarl''' means "great jarl" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is an historic and ancient title which is borne by the members of the I
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  • language = [[Valtia|Valtian]], [[Froyalanish]], [[Wintergleamish]] | ...rdland means '''Northland''' in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages.
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  • ...a''' means "From the Throne" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways|Vanic]] cultural and legal term which i
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  • ...ans "changing of the guards" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is the formal ceremony in which sentries of the [[Fleur de Lys-Longship
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  • ...ame means "Rejuvenating One" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages.
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  • ...languages, is a body of water which has been sacred to the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish Vanafolk since times ancient beyond the memory of [[Vanakvinna|woman]] and
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  • ...', which means "Deer Ladies" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, was a matriarchal council composed of the highest ranking [[Froyalanish Va ...h immigration in the 1500s the spiritual leadership of the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish [[Vanafolk]] and constituted the governing body of the [[Church of the Froy
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  • ...rðyrkja''' means "gardening" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. Gardening is since times ancient beyond the memory of [[Vanakvinna|woman]]
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  • ...ir. Her name means "Beloved" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages.
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  • ...mmerce Monopoly Corporation" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages and was inspired by a similar, but very short-lived company from the Days o
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  • '''Spinna''' means "spinning" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. Spinning is since times ancient beyond the memory of [[Vanakvinna|woman]]
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  • language = [[Shirithian English|Common Tongue]], [[Hurmu|Hurmu Norse]], [[Wintergleamish]] | ...ed by those who would become the [[Harald of Ettlingar Freyu|Haraldian]] [[Wintergleamish|Wintergleamers]]. The Haraldians and other Stors were removed from Wintergl
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  • ...e", "Shining", or "Splendor" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages and the aforesaid word also is one of the Lady [[Freyja]]'s many names.
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  • ..., which meant "white temple" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, was a [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways|Vanic]] Temple situated on the outskirts
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  • ...ple" and "Soloralists' tomb" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, is the site of a ruined temple of the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways]]. The te
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  • ...g''' means [[Valtia]]'s Fate in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is the name of an epochal event which dramatically changed the course o ...mysterious, cataclysmic event which is known among the the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish as Valtias Forlǫg. Among others it is often simply referred to as "The Sin
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  • ...]] several Elw years later. Those people are nowadays known as Haraldian [[Wintergleamish|Wintergleamers]]; ...Vanic State and acculturated to more closely resemble the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish. For this reason they were administratively treated as being part of the Fr
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  • ...ion is called '''Minuaal Alondoron Adurellion'''; in [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]], the aforesaid basic law is known as '''Stjórnarskrá Elvýnska Sambands ...ajesty with the text of the Constitution of the Elwynnese Union in all the languages of the [[Twelve Peoples of Elwynn]], each language version of the aforesaid
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  • ...ude [[Babkhi]] and [[Raikoth#Language|Kalasperin]], [[Farewellish]], and [[Wintergleamish]] as well as various [[Norse]] dialects.
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