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University League of the Hub
Industry: Education
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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.
A naturally sweet cereal grain used in beverage and food making.
Industry:Literature
Coin, financial holdings, or other items of value held as savings or investments, non-land-based wealth representing a family member's share of the family's wealth.
Industry:Literature
A mildly intoxicating distillation of a sweet grain of the Lake district, usually infused with herbal resins.
Industry:Literature
An infused brew of tree-seeds, the Northern variety caffeinated, served hot or cold, sometimes flavored with tart fruits or sweetened with nectar.
Industry:Literature
A woodwind instrument that plays in the bass range, with either single or double reed.
Industry:Literature
(High Veran) Religio-philosophic concept among Veran Believers, describing the state of close emotional and psychic communion between people focused on emotional or higher-consciousness goals, sometimes used to describe love, more often in the context of shared worship or aspiration.
Industry:Literature
Veran's largest observatory, situated near and under the jurisdiction of Holla Fari Cloister.
Industry:Literature
(Veran) The northernmost of the Cadastin of Veran, a Marcher House, encompassing a large area of tundra and sub-tundra between the Arctic and the Great Ranges.
Industry:Literature
Two of the major festivals of Veran Culture. The Winter Solstice is known as the Festival of Light, and commemorates the wisdom and teaching of elders, and the sanctification of the home. The Summer Solstice is the Festival of Air, and is celebrated with lighter-than-air recreational craft as well as dances, hunts, and coming-of age rituals among female children.
Industry:Literature
Female title for consort to a Holder, co-parent, formally taken, honorific, also the Consort of the King
Industry:Literature