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[[File:Map-paul.png|thumb|alt=Location of Paul inside Land of Chaos|Location of Paul inside Land of Chaos]] | [[File:Map-paul.png|thumb|alt=Location of Paul inside Land of Chaos|Location of Paul inside Land of Chaos]] | ||
'''Paul''' is a settlement in the center of the [[Land of Chaos]]. It was built by Tyrr under the original name of Tyrrosjoskdarcácenęr, literally meaning "Tyrr's Smallhaven". It was initially a mystery who built the settlement. So, due to there being no information on its origins, it was given the name ''Paul'' by [[Marcy I]] of [[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen|Kyaw Cen]] after being rediscovered by [[theidealist]]. Before its origins were uncovered, it was well known as a mysterious location, which inspired the study of mysterious structures to be named [[Paulology]]. | '''Paul''' is a settlement in the center of the [[Land of Chaos]]. It was built by Tyrr under the original name of Tyrrosjoskdarcácenęr, literally meaning "Tyrr's Smallhaven". It was initially a mystery who built the settlement. So, due to there being no information on its origins, it was given the name ''Paul'' by [[Marcy I]] of [[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen|Kyaw Cen]] after being rediscovered by [[theidealist]]. Before its origins were uncovered, it was well known as a mysterious location, which inspired the study of mysterious structures to be named [[Paulology]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 4 November 2025


Paul is a settlement in the center of the Land of Chaos. It was built by Tyrr under the original name of Tyrrosjoskdarcácenęr, literally meaning "Tyrr's Smallhaven". It was initially a mystery who built the settlement. So, due to there being no information on its origins, it was given the name Paul by Marcy I of Kyaw Cen after being rediscovered by theidealist. Before its origins were uncovered, it was well known as a mysterious location, which inspired the study of mysterious structures to be named Paulology.