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'''Konungstekjostaðr''' means "place of the Konungstekja" in the [[Farewellish]], [[Froyalanish]], and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a cultural term for the large open site in the [[Araxion Forest]] where the [[Konungstekja]] takes place. The site has, among others, a ritual bathing pool and a bridal chamber. In [[Elw]], the site is called '''Redizarajavin'''. The site is also referred to as the [[Valley of Kings]].
'''Konungstekjostaðr''' means "place of the Konungstekja" in the [[Farewellish]], [[Froyalanish]], and [[Wintergleamish]] languages. It is a cultural term for the large open site in the [[Araxion Forest]] where the [[Konungstekja]] takes place. The site has, among others, a ritual bathing pool and a bridal chamber. In [[Elw]], the site is called '''Redizarajavin'''. The site is also referred to as the [[Valley of Kings]].
The Konungstekjostaðr is also the site where the [[Arvingstekja]], the official presentation of the [[Prince of Amokolia]] to the [[Twelve Peoples of Elwynn]], takes place.


[[Category:religion]][[category:Araxion]][[Category:Elwynn]][[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]][[Category:Elwynnese Religion]][[category:Landmark]]
[[Category:religion]][[category:Araxion]][[Category:Elwynn]][[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]][[Category:Elwynnese Religion]][[category:Landmark]]

Revision as of 11:14, 16 May 2016

Konungstekjostaðr means "place of the Konungstekja" in the Farewellish, Froyalanish, and Wintergleamish languages. It is a cultural term for the large open site in the Araxion Forest where the Konungstekja takes place. The site has, among others, a ritual bathing pool and a bridal chamber. In Elw, the site is called Redizarajavin. The site is also referred to as the Valley of Kings.

The Konungstekjostaðr is also the site where the Arvingstekja, the official presentation of the Prince of Amokolia to the Twelve Peoples of Elwynn, takes place.