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  • ...ower, there are eight major covins that have significant influence on most of the world, and continually vie with each other for their goals: ...[[Category:Wizardly organizations]][[Category:Covins of Curcalen|Covins of Curcalen]]
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  • ...in]]s that play a major role in the [[politics]] of [[Curcalen]]. As each of the covins have their own [[celemology|celemological]] specialities, the Wa ...little from everywhere one went, of openness to new concepts and ideas and of cultural (though not necessarily moral) relativism.
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  • ...cult magics. Not only do they alter their own forms into bizarre parodies of their natural contours, but they do the same to others when they have the o Naturally, the members of Dhaol Dwr control [[spells (vital magic)|spells]] of transformation and physical alteration, as well as spells that allow them t
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  • ...]]. The Aabelon is in some ways among the most subtle of the covins, many of its members filling menial positions and seeming to be simple serfs and lab ==Origin of name==
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  • ...rs of the Broken Shield see themselves as righters of wrongs and defenders of the innocent. They are not necessarily less concerned with clandestine dea ...y still be true that, on average, the Broken Shield is the most benevolent of the covins, but if so, it's not by a wide margin.
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  • ...day one of the most diverse nations of Curcalen, Djarvin is home to people of all ancestries and ethnicities. ..."land", so this was interpreted as "Land of Djarvin", and when the people of the area formed into a unified country "Djarvin" was taken as its official
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