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'''Turnbúlla''' means "tower bull" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a legal and spiritual instrument issued by the Yfirfroyalansgythia‎‎ and [[Froyalanish Vanic Priestess|High Priestess]] of the [[White Orchid Temple]].
'''Turnbúlla''' means "tower bull" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a legal and spiritual instrument issued by the [[Yfirfroyalansgythia]]‎‎ and [[Froyalanish Vanic Priestess|High Priestess]] of the [[White Orchid Temple]].


==About==
==About==
The legal and cultural term Turnbúlla is derived from the [[Tower of Araxion]]. Turnbúllar are ever since the [[Rulers of Elwynn#Rulers in their own Right|Ducal Reign]] of [[Harald of Ettlingar Freyu|Harald]] of [[Froyalan]] used to exercise the spiritual authority of the Yfirfroyalansgythia‎‎ and the [[Hjartardýrlafðir]].
The legal and cultural term Turnbúlla is derived from the [[Tower of Araxion]]. Turnbúllar are ever since the [[Rulers of Elwynn#Rulers in their own Right|Ducal Reign]] of [[Harald of Ettlingar Freyu|Harald]] of [[Froyalan]] used to exercise the spiritual authority of the Yfirfroyalansgythia‎‎ and the [[Hjartardýrlafðir]].
==See Also==
*[[Flóðbúlla]]
*[[Vanic Law]]
[[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]]

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Turnbúlla means "tower bull" in the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish languages. It is a legal and spiritual instrument issued by the Yfirfroyalansgythia‎‎ and High Priestess of the White Orchid Temple.

About

The legal and cultural term Turnbúlla is derived from the Tower of Araxion. Turnbúllar are ever since the Ducal Reign of Harald of Froyalan used to exercise the spiritual authority of the Yfirfroyalansgythia‎‎ and the Hjartardýrlafðir.

See Also