Bhamog [bo-mog], bhamog -
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Noun
1. Those with the genetic traits of a particular tribal people from the Southdown Plains region are called bhamog. The Bhamog are often considered to be of large figure and vulgar appearance. They are most characterized by their attitude which is often described as warlike, violent, reckless and dangerous.
2. Any person with a strong relation to the Bhamog people by blood or acceptance can be called bhamog.
Adjective
1. Bhamog can be used to describe things belonging to or constructed by the Bhamog people.
Black Castle Shop [blak kas-uhl shop] -
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Noun proper
1. A general store and curiosity shop on Dark Street in Gate City, IronHorse. The shop is rumored to deal in black market goods.
Blackstar [blak-stahr] -
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Noun proper
1. A well traveled ship of centuries old design. Captained by the wizard Sharktooth, it has been spotted at ports around the world. It is known to fly a banner with a central, black, eight pointed star on a blue field. It is rumored to have been a famous warship that was sunk by a sea monster in the icy waters of the north. Legend has it that Sharktooth called the ship back to service through necromancy, and built his crew from sailors lost at sea. This relic of a lost time is said to be able to freely travel between the land of the living and the land of the dead.
Brinefire [brahyn-fahyuh r] -
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Noun proper
1. A ship in the IronHorse Navy commissioned and fully funded by King Eric of IronHorse. It is a well armed ship, engineered for speed and maneuverability. It was built with the goal of providing quick aid to other ships in naval battles, and transport of important messages, cargo, and people. Under the command of Captain Turin Forther, it has proven a valuable asset to the navy.
Byadid [bye-a-did] -
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Noun
1. The byadid is an effective and feared water predator. It is a large fish with a long, powerful body and unusually long, toothy jaws. Its coloration consists of dark mud color, with silver and white horizontal stripes. The byadid likes deep parts of rivers, where it has a reputation for random attacks on swimmers and bathers.
2. A byadid is a dish with a pepper and fruit relish over top of a roasted byadid. This dish is traditionally served with the head intact.