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Author Topic: Tarns-Treve-Flying over Thassa  (Read 2199 times)
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« 11. April 2010, 14:13:56 »
There not in torvaldsland at that point there past it to the far rght of known gor in a small path that the tabuk use to migrate north the reason the tarnsman are there is because sidney the auburn girl has built a wall to prevent the tarbuk and starve out the red hunters. And as I said before tarns are native to thentis and some region of the voltai it's the cities that have purchased or captured tarns from there and bred them in captivity show me one quote where it says there are wild tarns anywhere but near thentis Ar and the voltai mountains
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« 12. April 2010, 05:30:28 »
The point was for tarns in the north, most folks think of the north as Torvaldsland, they are beyond that point in the north, even further upward.

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« 14. April 2010, 13:46:59 »
Yes if we use America as an example torvaldsland would be the equivalent of Alaska or northern parts of Alaska compared to the artic
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« 14. April 2010, 15:00:44 »
Yes if we use America as an example torvaldsland would be the equivalent of Alaska or northern parts of Alaska compared to the artic
From an historic geographical view this is a bad example. Torvaldsland you can compare with Scandinavia, they even have a warm Gulfstream, which America has not but Northern Europe and Torvaldsland have.
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« 09. September 2010, 07:37:31 »
Did Haakan of Skjern every fly his tarns...over Skjern?
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« 09. September 2010, 12:03:44 »
Okay.. I got my answer in another Forum... apparently in Book Six.. trevan mercenaries placed their tarns in the holds of ships and hooded them to take them to the Isles to then be used in raids.

Sooooo.. i do need some friendly pirates (bugger)

actually I made just that ship, including a Tarn rezzer in it so they appear to come out of the hold
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« 09. September 2010, 19:13:24 »
Okay.. I got my answer in another Forum... apparently in Book Six.. trevan mercenaries placed their tarns in the holds of ships and hooded them to take them to the Isles to then be used in raids.

Sooooo.. i do need some friendly pirates (bugger)

Actually, they were used in a major naval battle, over the Thassa. Tarl Cabot, posing as Bosk, hired the Treven Mercenary Tarnsmen and brought them and their tarns along in tarnships, only to reveal them at a crucial time in the battle. The tarn, though nervous at first, soon got accustomed to their new surroundings and fought over the water.
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