Tir is the Clan capital, home of Simon Silverstone and the Council of Truth. Tir contains the clan Arena and has all the usual facilities such as Basic, Advanced, Superior and Veteran shops, mission terminals at several locations, a grid terminal and Global Market Search terminals. Tir has whom-pah routes to Old Athen, Varmint Woods and ICC. Tir is also known for its ancient subway, which is not functional anymore (located next to Council of Truth and Arena entrance) and a flooded city channel.
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| - Tir - Zählwort "Dritte(r/s)" in der Talar-nyboz. Es kommt zum Beispiel im Namen Tiralon für den "dritten Sohn" vor, womit Sin, der jüngste Sohn von Mart und Marne, gemeint ist. Daher erhielt auch das von Barn-tasil verfasste Poem über das Turnier der Söhne von Mart und Marne um die Hand von Berok, bei dem Sin tragisch verunglückte, den Namen Tirbalduriana.
- Tir is the Clan capital, home of Simon Silverstone and the Council of Truth. Tir contains the clan Arena and has all the usual facilities such as Basic, Advanced, Superior and Veteran shops, mission terminals at several locations, a grid terminal and Global Market Search terminals. Tir has whom-pah routes to Old Athen, Varmint Woods and ICC. Tir is also known for its ancient subway, which is not functional anymore (located next to Council of Truth and Arena entrance) and a flooded city channel.
- His biggest temple, known as the Erazamuyn (translated from Armenian "place where dreams are explained"), stood at what is today the ruined Zvartnots cathedral; the original design of the temple is still very evident in its construction as it is very different from the typical Armenian church, being circular, elevated by large steps and lined with columns. At Tir's temple, priests would interpret peoples dreams and tell their fortunes, and the temple also served as a library and academy. Ruins of another temple to him was found near the ancient city of Artashat in Ararat valley. He is among the pantheon of gods represented on Mt. Nemrut, an ancient site now located in Turkey.
- Tir (Q."Watcher") was the Quenya term for a Seer or Astrologer.
- Tir bietet eine Reihe von Einkaufs- und Handelsmöglichkeiten, besonders viele kleine Händler haben sich hier niedergelassen.
- This is the name given to the Storm God in some regions, notably in north eastern Allansia. Please see Sukh for more details of the Storm God.
- Tir is the fourth month of the Zoroastrian calendar. As with all Zoroastrian months it is thirty days long. It is dedicated to Tishtar, the yazad of the star Sirius and the pre-harvest rains. Tishtar is especially celebrated on the thirteenth day of the month, in Jashan-e Tiragan. This always falls in the middle of the festival of Maidyoshahem, which runs from the eleventh to the fifteenth of the month.
* Fasli — 19 June – 18 July.
* Qadimi — 19 October – 17 November.
* Shenshai — 18 November – 17 December.
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| - Tir is the fourth month of the Zoroastrian calendar. As with all Zoroastrian months it is thirty days long. It is dedicated to Tishtar, the yazad of the star Sirius and the pre-harvest rains. Tishtar is especially celebrated on the thirteenth day of the month, in Jashan-e Tiragan. This always falls in the middle of the festival of Maidyoshahem, which runs from the eleventh to the fifteenth of the month. The three different versions of the Zorastrian calendar are aligned differently with the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, Tir falls at a different time in the natural year on each calendar. These dates are:
* Fasli — 19 June – 18 July.
* Qadimi — 19 October – 17 November.
* Shenshai — 18 November – 17 December.
- Tir - Zählwort "Dritte(r/s)" in der Talar-nyboz. Es kommt zum Beispiel im Namen Tiralon für den "dritten Sohn" vor, womit Sin, der jüngste Sohn von Mart und Marne, gemeint ist. Daher erhielt auch das von Barn-tasil verfasste Poem über das Turnier der Söhne von Mart und Marne um die Hand von Berok, bei dem Sin tragisch verunglückte, den Namen Tirbalduriana.
- Tir is the Clan capital, home of Simon Silverstone and the Council of Truth. Tir contains the clan Arena and has all the usual facilities such as Basic, Advanced, Superior and Veteran shops, mission terminals at several locations, a grid terminal and Global Market Search terminals. Tir has whom-pah routes to Old Athen, Varmint Woods and ICC. Tir is also known for its ancient subway, which is not functional anymore (located next to Council of Truth and Arena entrance) and a flooded city channel.
- His biggest temple, known as the Erazamuyn (translated from Armenian "place where dreams are explained"), stood at what is today the ruined Zvartnots cathedral; the original design of the temple is still very evident in its construction as it is very different from the typical Armenian church, being circular, elevated by large steps and lined with columns. At Tir's temple, priests would interpret peoples dreams and tell their fortunes, and the temple also served as a library and academy. Ruins of another temple to him was found near the ancient city of Artashat in Ararat valley. He is among the pantheon of gods represented on Mt. Nemrut, an ancient site now located in Turkey.
- Tir (Q."Watcher") was the Quenya term for a Seer or Astrologer.
- Tir bietet eine Reihe von Einkaufs- und Handelsmöglichkeiten, besonders viele kleine Händler haben sich hier niedergelassen.
- This is the name given to the Storm God in some regions, notably in north eastern Allansia. Please see Sukh for more details of the Storm God.
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