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== Names of Avrid ==
== Names of Avrid ==


The name Avrid as mentioned above derived from the Tevrés word ''Avríd''.  This in turn comes from the Medieval Talothic ''Aplidhýn'' ({{IPA-all|apliˈðy(n)|}}), via Ilessu ''Abride'' ({{IPA-all|ɐˈbɾidɨ|}}).  ''Aplidýn'' derives from Classical Talothic ''Apleidoión'' ({{IPA-all|apleːdoi̯ón|}}), meaning 'that which is upon Pleidos.'  Pleidos was an ancient Talothic mythical figure; a titan upon whose corpse it was believed the world lay.  This name is common throughout the Aeranid languages: Sentigneis ''Avri'' ({{IPA-all|avʁi|}}), Morraol ''Avrit'' ({{IPA-all|avˈɾit|}}), Deres ''Ăpride'' ({{IPA-all|əˈpride|}}), Iscariano ''Appridi'' ({{IPA-all| äpːˈriːdi|}}), etc..  In Fasser, the world is called ''Sighma't'' ({{IPA-all|sɪɣˈmæʔt|}}) meaning 'beneath heaven.'
The name Avrid as mentioned above derived from the Tevrés word ''Avríd''.  This in turn comes from the Medieval Talothic ''Aplidhýn'' ({{IPA-all|apliˈðy(n)|}}), via Ilessu ''Abride'' ({{IPA-all|ɐˈbɾidɨ|}}).  ''Aplidhýn'' derives from Classical Talothic ''Apleidoión'' ({{IPA-all|apleːdoi̯ón|}}), meaning 'that which is upon Pleidos.'  Pleidos was an ancient Talothic mythical figure; a titan upon whose corpse it was believed the world lay.  This name is common throughout the Aeranid languages: Sentigneis ''Avri'' ({{IPA-all|avʁi|}}), Morraol ''Avrit'' ({{IPA-all|avˈɾit|}}), Deres ''Ăpride'' ({{IPA-all|əˈpride|}}), Iscariano ''Appridi'' ({{IPA-all| äpːˈriːdi|}}), etc..  In Fasser, the world is called ''Sighma't'' ({{IPA-all|sɪɣˈmæʔt|}}) meaning 'beneath heaven.'


== Geography ==
== Geography ==


Avrid is made up of three major continents.  To the north is Ephenia, to the south Seria, and to the east Eubora.  Between them lies the Maraphirine Sea.
Avrid is made up of three major continents.  To the north is Ephenia, to the south Seria, and to the east Eubora.  Between them lies the Maraphirine Sea.
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