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  • ...Many clans to the present maintaining tales of their heroes battling the 'Taajar Pillagers'. The Taajars at this point were tribal, [[Soko]]-mounted nomads, ...Toroshu, hungry for vengence, prepared for a final attack to destroy all 'Taajar Barbarians'.
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  • ...hipelago. They are used as steeds, pack animals and pets by The Dasaka and Taajar. {{Infobox ...erial clans on Odaiba, who use them as working and racing animals. Several Taajar clans are devoted to breeding and training Sokoai, and also train Soko-Arc
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  • Clan Okrihnok is a clan of nomadic [[Taajar Culture|Taajar]] assassins and bodyguards. ''The Taajar clan of Okrihnok is based in the far west of Odaiba and lead by their Jahag
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  • ...tal-smiths. It is also the Astyzyar, or head clan, of the [[Taajar Culture|Taajar]] peoples. ...ngavur to sign the treaties with the Empire. In the summary elections, the Taajar Toroshu/Jahagirs made the clan the ''Astyzyar'' of the Taajars.
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  • ...fairly large settlement, with one of the largest single concentrations of Taajar in the isles. After the defeat of the last Taajar Horde, Clan Angavur, as head Taajar Clan, was given a decent, albeit agriculturally useless piece of land upon
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  • The Kuychar are a small [[Taajar Culture|Taajar]] clan hailing from Northern [[Kentoku Archipelago|Odaiba]], near the coast ...central coal hearth to keep the guests warm or heat a pot of strong black Taajar tea. The walls are decorated with felted tapestries in many colors. Behind
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  • Koshi (derived from the [[Taajar Culture|Taajar]] name for them, *koshi zyar*, or ‘little watcher’) are diminutive rahi
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  • ...go and Imperial Guards trying to quell the violence. Neutral parties, like Taajar[[Clan Kuychar| Kuychar]] merchants, flee the city to avoid the violen *[[Taajar Culture|The Taajar People]]
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  • ...Many clans to the present maintaining tales of their heroes battling the 'Taajar Pillagers'. The Taajars at this point were tribal, [[Soko]]-mounted nomads, ...Toroshu, hungry for vengence, prepared for a final attack to destroy all 'Taajar Barbarians'.
    13 KB (2,206 words) - 05:18, 1 September 2021
  • ...sworn to her and only her. The title is rarely spoken of, excepting Crown-Taajar dealings.
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  • *[[Clan Angavur]]: The Taajar Angavur, though not allied to the Umbralines, maintain friendly relations
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  • The duo later ventured into the camp of the [[Taajar Culture|Taajar]] clan [[Clan Okrihnok|Okrihnok]] to meet with their leader and organise a
    4 KB (698 words) - 03:49, 10 January 2021
  • *The Taajar: Semi-Nomads with a lost heritage **Clan Angavur: Leaders of the Taajar
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  • ...lone on this island, with the exception of several trading posts and a few Taajar tribes. Hanaloi is heavily wooded with tall, dense trees, with some of the
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