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    The Olesens
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    People of afar

    What type of people live across the Sea of Storms? I mean in relation
    to Earth (North African, Native American, Oriental, etc.).

    What Earth relation would the people of Anduria have?

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    darkstar
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    People of afar

    The Olesens wrote:
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    > What type of people live across the Sea of Storms? I mean in relation
    > to Earth (North African, Native American, Oriental, etc.).
    >
    > What Earth relation would the people of Anduria have?

    Well based on the info I am creating for Aduria there will be several
    main peoples in Aduria.

    1. Adurian = Roman/Greek
    2. Neha = Indian/Egyptian
    3. Ghan = North African
    4. Huachi = Spanish
    5. Juh = Mongolian
    6. Southern = A wide variety of different cultures

    That is only a just a very quick overview. There is a lot more info to
    be found on my page, or at least there will be soon. I will be updating
    it with a lot of new info soon, including a new section on unblooded
    regents, as well as some new maps.

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    Ian Hoskins

    e-Mail: hoss@box.net.au
    Homepage: http://darkstar.cyberserv.com
    ICQ: 2938300

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    Trizt
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    People of afar

    On 24-Jun-98, The Olesens (olesens@bellatlantic.net) wrote about [BIRTHRIGHT]
    - - People of afar:
    - ->What type of people live across the Sea of Storms? I mean in relation
    - ->to Earth (North African, Native American, Oriental, etc.).
    If you look at the "atlas of cerilia", it seems like the indoeuropeans
    (germanians) lives on the other side of Sea of Storms. The Rjuriks seems to
    have come either quite nort of Anudria or south of the "continent" behind the
    sea of storms, while Brechts seems to come from the "continent". But by the
    text in the "atlas of cerilia" it says that the Brecht and Rjuriks comes from
    Anduria, which points a bit toward that there is no known land behind the sea
    of storms.

    - ->What Earth relation would the people of Anduria have?
    Still only using the map from the "atlas of cerilia", you would find atleast
    indoeuropeans, maybe you could find something else in the most southern parts.

    What about Orientals behind "Torova Temylanti" (yes, it could be the same land
    as behind sea of storms, but this way may be shorter).



    //Trizt of Ward^RITE

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