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A primitive village in the territories of [[Gre'par'th]], Ty'fre'pec translates to 'the graveyard of spirits' and can hold roughly 10 families at a time, where a Gre'par'thian family consists somewhere around 3 children, 2 parents, and 4 grandparents. | A primitive village in the territories of [[Gre'par'th]], Ty'fre'pec translates to 'the graveyard of spirits' and can hold roughly 10 families at a time, where a Gre'par'thian family consists somewhere around 3 children, 2 parents, and 4 grandparents. | ||
This is the oldest village of Gre'par'th, with a known history of over 1,000 years and a boasted age of 3,000. Ty'fre'pec was built into the side of a nameless mountain by a man named Che', under the protection of the [[Wolf-Pig]] Breff. It is the only Gre'par'thian village that is not regularly attacked by the [[dragon]]s (wyrms) that swarm through the mountains. | This is the oldest village of Gre'par'th, with a known history of over 1,000 years and a boasted age of 3,000. Ty'fre'pec was built into the side of a nameless mountain by a man named Che', under the protection of the [[Wolf-Pig]] Breff. It is the only Gre'par'thian village that is not regularly attacked by the [[dragon]]s (wyrms) that swarm through the mountains. |
Revision as of 13:07, 24 February 2007
A primitive village in the territories of Gre'par'th, Ty'fre'pec translates to 'the graveyard of spirits' and can hold roughly 10 families at a time, where a Gre'par'thian family consists somewhere around 3 children, 2 parents, and 4 grandparents.
This is the oldest village of Gre'par'th, with a known history of over 1,000 years and a boasted age of 3,000. Ty'fre'pec was built into the side of a nameless mountain by a man named Che', under the protection of the Wolf-Pig Breff. It is the only Gre'par'thian village that is not regularly attacked by the dragons (wyrms) that swarm through the mountains.