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The University League was organized RT-3851 to develop the protocols that would become the Hub Conventions. The League functions as the Charter authority and adjudication body for all Convention signatories.
The great central river that runs between the Sunset Mountains and the Vallars.
Industry:Literature
A small chindi of the southeastern grasslands, about fifty centimeters high at the shoulder, six-legged, and with a bulky tail. Females are crested. They are considered good eating but are rarely hunted by anyone other than the Arayai.
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A freshwater cembra that forms a shiny, semi-transparent, globular exoskeleton. As the organism's lifecycle ends, its internal organs and tissues collapse, and the shell becomes osmotic, transferring liquid and reproductive material back into the water.
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Tall, hollow reedgrass with very tough fibrous walls, common in brackish areas. It is harvested by marshfolk and used for weaving baskets, mats, screens, etc.
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A grouping of temperate Islands off the eastern coast of the north continent, settled early in the Veran colony's history.
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The code of environmental, biological, genetic, ecological, and planetological dicta created by the First Colonists that govern the human interface with Veran, and have come to be the overriding cultural shaping force for the Veran human population.
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The storms that engulf the subarctic regions of the north just after winter solstice, and move south to the temperate zones by the spring equinox, and become the hurricane season preceding the summer solstice in the subtropical and tropical regions.
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A huge old k'blad tree in the Outer Bailey of the Aurora Chancel, reputed to be the oldest living thing on Veran, used by the Royal House and the Chancel as a particularly solemn and holy (to Believers) spot for special rituals.
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A large, dioecious, viviparous maraid common in the northern subtropical waters of the Khorden Sea. They often follow ships for the oceanic microlife churned to the surface in the wake.
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