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- ...rarchs' servants the [[batirine]]s—or ''partly'' of dreamstuff, like the [[dreambuilt]]. ...rying hues of red, blue, and other colors, but all with an underlying play of different shades. ...3 KB (493 words) - 14:29, 4 August 2009
- ...strong walls and fortifications and even [[batirine]]s to intangible wisps of [[ambient magic]]. ...esistance members, though of course pets they have to keep out of sight of the dreamlords' minions. ...3 KB (590 words) - 00:30, 3 May 2010
- ...alisman]]s of diverse sorts, and powerful [[enchantment]]s to help enforce the rulers' will. ...ise of dreaming—so that awake and asleep, the people are working for the onirarchies. ...12 KB (1,997 words) - 01:16, 29 March 2013
- ...[[agency|self-willed]] and capable of acting on their own initiative. For the most part, however, batirines are loyal and reliable servitors, though it d ...y used by the onirarchs themselves, but by their subjects, and it reflects the dread with which these [[life form|creatures]] were initially (and to some ...15 KB (2,263 words) - 01:20, 15 January 2026
- ...here is evidence that the Bathybius gains the [[knowledge]] and [[skill]]s of all entities it absorbs... and it's perhaps for that reason that it prefers The [[adjective]] used to refer to things related to the Bathybius is "Bathybian" (pronounced {{IPA|/bəˈθɪ ...16 KB (2,660 words) - 01:20, 15 January 2026
- ...ine]]s, many of them of sorts unique to Plakhán and designed around the nation's unusual circumstances. ...nces and other favored locations at warmer [[temperature]]s, especially in the [[winter]]. ...28 KB (4,578 words) - 01:21, 15 January 2026
- ...part from the people, existing on another level that rarely interacts with the lower [[class]]es. ...sence of Chethe that gives Dadauar its name; the name "Dadauar" comes from the [[Lilmi]] word ''yatyatyawarr'' ({{IPA0|[jæˈd̜æd& ...27 KB (4,304 words) - 02:29, 18 December 2025
- ...amlord]]s of the Republic may contrive to give their citizens the illusion of self-rule, but they do so only in order to keep them complacent and maintai ...g, which may lead to apparent [[oxymoron]]s when one speaks, for instance, of "Freeman prisoners". ...51 KB (8,336 words) - 01:23, 15 January 2026