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The ''Kogaan'' are the historical precursor to the pre-existing [[Alenveil|Alenian]] people. Influenced heavily on the country of [[Atmora|"Atmora"]], believed to be the [[Kogaanzul]] word for [[Prymont]]. Their culture had a heavy emphasis on the glory of the battlefield, incorporating warfare into their pantheon and belief of the afterlife.
The ''Kogaan'' are the historical precursor to the pre-existing [[Alenveil|Alenian]] people. They speak the language of [[Kogaanzul]], comprised of guttural consonants and long vowels, utilizing much of the throat in speech. Influenced heavily on the country of [[Atmora|"Atmora"]], believed to be the [[Kogaanzul|Kogaan]] word for [[Prymont]]. Their culture had a heavy emphasis on the glory of the battlefield, incorporating warfare into their pantheon and belief of the afterlife.


The Kogaan began as a collection of colonies known as ''[[Vaat|"Vaati Atmora"]].''
The Kogaan began as a collection of colonies known as ''[[Vaat|"Guti Atmora"]],'' meaning "Distant Prymont(?)" in Kogaanzul.

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The Kogaan are the historical precursor to the pre-existing Alenian people. They speak the language of Kogaanzul, comprised of guttural consonants and long vowels, utilizing much of the throat in speech. Influenced heavily on the country of "Atmora", believed to be the Kogaan word for Prymont. Their culture had a heavy emphasis on the glory of the battlefield, incorporating warfare into their pantheon and belief of the afterlife.

The Kogaan began as a collection of colonies known as "Guti Atmora", meaning "Distant Prymont(?)" in Kogaanzul.