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  • ...depicted dancing. Her symbol is a three-pointed shape resembling the end of a trident, or the Greek letter psi. ...dauaran divinities who actually ''in''creased in power since the ascension of the onirarchs.
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  • ...maginary gods given to the people to worship to pacify them, but incapable of actually responding to their requests. ...pons, but with words and magic, not over land or money, but over the minds of the people.
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  • ...tact. At the empires' peak, they controlled between them more than 98% of Dadauar's land surface. ...ittle, but for more than five hundred years there were no major changes in Dadauar's political boundaries.
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  • ...e. Such antagonism does nothing to deter the White Cult, and in fact many of its members take pride in the fact that other resistance groups oppose them ...or doctrine. Apparently the Cult's founders chose the word simply because of its connotations as something against normal society, and potentially dange
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  • ...nced {{IPA|/ˈdædəwɑːr/}}) is a [[world]] of [[Qabede]] where [[tyranny|tyrannical]] [[dictatorship|dictators]] tap into ...oper. It is the presence of Chethe that gives Dadauar its name; the name "Dadauar" comes from the [[Lilmi]] word ''yatyatyawarr'' ({{IPA0|[jæˈd&
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  • ...form of [[energy]], in the [[physics|physical]] sense, but is more a sort of magical potential—and in fact is sometimes called "dream potential", ...this energy to cast [[spell (dream magic)|spell]]s and perform other acts of magic, or their magical energy can be siphoned off and used by others.
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  • ..., however, don't know all the secrets Koval hides; it is built on the site of a much older [[city]], predating the [[Avelachian Pall]], and perhaps even ...one or more major [[god (Ses)|god]]s; others believe that it was the site of an ancient [[race]] or civilization that lived primarily underground; still
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  • ...as the existence of the [[ambient magic]] that seems to exist independent of dreaming—but it fits the facts well enough to have won wide acceptanc ...own. In any case, dreamwards only protect against direct physical effects of dream magic; they might prevent a person from being [[transformation|transf
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