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Byadoal-Tooejeth The Ruins of the Tooejeth Temple near Ceeronuy / Keloeth When you move north from Ceeronuy heading for the upper mountain ranges, you will inevitably run into the relics of the Tooejeth Temple which was being controlled by the rulers of the Jijim for centuries. As constant political and religious opponents of the dominating caste, the land of the Jijim was frequently exposed to acrimonious attacks coming from the south and the westto scotch the idea of a cosmopolitan system that arose after the Battle of Nomiu in Aysadhuy in 2870. |
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But who were the Jijim and where did they come from? That's a question young Ayganyay often ask when they're being told the story of those peaceful creatures from the midwest of Keloeth who once were the precursors of the ethics that should be both a blessing for later generations and a dealy curse for themselves. The Jijim were utopistic pacifists of a determination that could only be excelled by the first Serganyay themselves. Their provenience was both ayganyayan and tsippin in equal shares. In this respect, they were some kind of genetic mixture which made it to exist next to other (much more martial) life-forms without any resort to violence over generations. |
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Once the main temple was the center of the whole community, a meeting place that was being used for communication and social care and attendance. Here you can find Ceeronuy on a map. |
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