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In these texts, many of the Tumerok lore and culture is described and references in the Tumerok languages to for example Olthoi (Wharu), Tumerok (Tonk), "tribe"("xuta") can be found.  
In these texts, many of the Tumerok lore and culture is described and references in the Tumerok languages to for example Olthoi (Wharu), Tumerok (Tonk), "tribe"("xuta") can be found.  
His Hea counterpart is [[Hea Dregona]].


He describes the ways of the Aun<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Nualuan and Itealuan]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Hunter Ralirea]]</ref>, the importance of the drumming of the Aun Shamen in keeping the Olthoi, the "Wharu" at bay and other references to the Olthoi <ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Drumming of our Shamans]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Wharu's Children]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Within the Flesh of Palenqual]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Broken Stones]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Empyrean Towers]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Bride of Wharu]]</ref>, the amenity between the Aun and the virindi corrupted Hea<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Mareura]]</ref> <ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Holdings]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Hea Raiders]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Puh Toneawa]]</ref> and their relationship to other inhabitants of [[Marae Lassel]]<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Isparian Arrival]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[She Who Lost Her Name]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Keh of the World]]</ref>. Also, some of his rumors are pleas for help.<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Papileona's Shrine]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Shimauri (Text)]]</ref>
He describes the ways of the Aun<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Nualuan and Itealuan]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Hunter Ralirea]]</ref>, the importance of the drumming of the Aun Shamen in keeping the Olthoi, the "Wharu" at bay and other references to the Olthoi <ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Drumming of our Shamans]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Wharu's Children]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Within the Flesh of Palenqual]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Broken Stones]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Empyrean Towers]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Bride of Wharu]]</ref>, the amenity between the Aun and the virindi corrupted Hea<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Mareura]]</ref> <ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Holdings]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Hea Raiders]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Puh Toneawa]]</ref> and their relationship to other inhabitants of [[Marae Lassel]]<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Isparian Arrival]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[She Who Lost Her Name]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[The Keh of the World]]</ref>. Also, some of his rumors are pleas for help.<ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Papileona's Shrine]]</ref><ref>2001/10 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[Aun Shimauri (Text)]]</ref>

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Aun Tumerok[1], author of many Tumerok texts and rumors.

In these texts, many of the Tumerok lore and culture is described and references in the Tumerok languages to for example Olthoi (Wharu), Tumerok (Tonk), "tribe"("xuta") can be found.

His Hea counterpart is Hea Dregona.

He describes the ways of the Aun[2][3], the importance of the drumming of the Aun Shamen in keeping the Olthoi, the "Wharu" at bay and other references to the Olthoi [4][5][6][7][8][9], the amenity between the Aun and the virindi corrupted Hea[10] [11][12][13] and their relationship to other inhabitants of Marae Lassel[14][15][16]. Also, some of his rumors are pleas for help.[17][18]

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Texts

Aun Holdings Aun Mareura Aun Nualuan and Itealuan Aun Papileona's Shrine Aun Shimauri (Text) Empyrean Towers Hea Raiders Isparian Arrival She Who Lost Her Name The Bride of Wharu The Broken Stones The Drumming of our Shamans The Hunter Ralirea The Keh of the World The Puh Toneawa "Tumerok?" Wharu's Children Within the Flesh of Palenqual


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