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Keléstia Productions have published the 15th issue of Atlas Keléstia . It describes map square SHKN-H5 (Tázela) and details an area in the interior of southern Hârbaal, including most of Tázela thranáal in the sub-kingdom of Tónanby, as well as large wilderness portions of northern Géltheim and Ánvâl. This is a revised and updated version to a map square originally included in the Atlas Keléstia "Chélemby-Géltheim Folio", published in 2004. In addition to an improved "vegetation & relief" layer, the revised map includes a dozen new minor villages. Several more peaks and rivers have been named, and some lesser wilderness trails added. Some locations marked on the original map but not included in the original text are now described. http://www.kelestia.com/

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A General History of Hârnic Religion

http://darkshire.net/jhkim/rpg/harn/early-religion.html This article attempts to summarize the origins and cultural background of the ten main Hârnic religions, focussing on the relations of their histories and places of origin. From a study of the official church histories, the religions of Hârn appear to be a syncretic mix of an Emelrene set (Save-K'norr, Peoni, and Larani) and an Azeri set (Agrik, Morgath, and Halea), with the other four gods borrowed from more distant sources. Below I summarize the official information from the Hârn Religion module on the origins of the ten major religions, in chronological order. The key information is the religious language, the description of the origin, and the seat of the church.
http://www.lythia.com/ Hârn is a mist-shrouded island lying off the western coast of the continent of Lýthia, and legend has it populated by savage beasts, barbaric tribesmen, and mysterious wizards. First published in 1983, Hârn is one of the most detailed fantasy worlds ever created and we are proud to be your gateway to its small but thriving worldwide fan community. So come on in and join the fun.

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