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Post by Admin on Jan 21, 2017 4:10:47 GMT
From: Epic of Aerth Addenda, by Gregg Timm. Nunavut (pg. 144) Across the northern section of Vargaard, beyond the Seven Great Lakes, exist the people known as Inuit (or Eskimo, to some of their neighbors). The name of this region means “our land” in the native language. They dwell in earthen-walled shelters with roofs made of stone slabs, animal bones or skins; or in the farthest northern reaches in dome-shaped igloos constructed from blocks of frozen snow. They hunt moose, caribou, geese, seals, walrus, narwhal, and sperm whale, and catch fish for food. They travel about on foot (aided by snowshoes when necessary) or by water in kayak-a type of canoe made by stretching animal hide over a frame-or umiak, a larger boat. They have a complex system of taboos, but they are a cheerful and hospitable folk. There are perhaps 18,000 of these people dwelling here.
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Post by Admin on Jan 28, 2017 6:18:00 GMT
(Thanks: Archivist)
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Post by Admin on Feb 21, 2017 21:34:07 GMT
According to Inuit lore, the only way to destroy the power of a witch is to cut out her heart and eat it. If this is not done, it is said that she will rise from the dead, even more powerful than before...
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2017 4:22:23 GMT
Beechey Island is an island located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago of Nunavut, Canada, in Wellington Channel. The graves of lost(?) explorers are found on this island. All of them are some kind of an undead. It is rumored that in their final days, they turned to cannibalism. A wrecked ship lies just off the shore. Note that the Northwest Passage is more open and easier to find, on Aerth, than it is on Aerth. What caused the demise of these explorers remains a mystery.
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Post by Admin on Feb 28, 2017 13:48:25 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 2, 2017 9:57:19 GMT
Prespos Ps. Aneela: i LOVE you
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