Difference between revisions of "Te Nebra"
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+ | Many of the other peoples regard Tenebrans with a good deal of caution, and with good reason. No other nation has studied death so extensively. And from study, Tenebrans have become extremely adept at dealing it out. There is even a nursery rhyme called "[[Old Man Ten]]" written to parody their practices which is also played in taverns to lighten the mood. | ||
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==Landscape== | ==Landscape== | ||
+ | Te Nebra is riddled with hills, crags, mountains and coastal cliffs. It is an up and down country. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | The history of the area of Te Nebra is not nearly as rich as the history to be found amongst the people of Te Nebra. | |
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− | Major Cities | + | ==Major Cities== |
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Revision as of 02:43, 13 August 2007
Many of the other peoples regard Tenebrans with a good deal of caution, and with good reason. No other nation has studied death so extensively. And from study, Tenebrans have become extremely adept at dealing it out. There is even a nursery rhyme called "Old Man Ten" written to parody their practices which is also played in taverns to lighten the mood.
Landscape
Te Nebra is riddled with hills, crags, mountains and coastal cliffs. It is an up and down country.
History
The history of the area of Te Nebra is not nearly as rich as the history to be found amongst the people of Te Nebra.
Amongst