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  1. A well-muscled red-haired human warrior with a golden crown, wearing a bronze cuirass and wielding a shortsword. Halav was a wise and brave Traldar King beloved and respected by his subjects when the gnolls escaping from Nithia invaded the Traldar lands (current Karameikos) in BC 1000, bringing...

  2. The Hebrew noun חלב (ḥ-l-b, pronounced as ḥalav, with the final 'bet' pronounced as a 'v') is the word for "milk." We find it in the (notably unkosher) meal prepared by Abraham and Sarah for the three men who visited them in Genesis 18:8: "Then he took curds and milk (וחלב) and the calf that he had.

  3. Thanks to these qualities, they successfully discover the means to seek Immortality, effectively abandoning their own empty mortality to be reborn in body and spirit as eternal and quasi-omnipotent divinities. Though they have enormous power, the Immortals are, nevertheless, neither omniscient nor omnipotent.

  4. Sep 26, 2021 · A recent coin added to the Karameikan treasure is called the halav, minted from the bluish metal electrum. King Halav indeed appears on its front, wearing his war helmet. The royal coat of arms of Karameikos is stamped on the back.

  5. Oct 24, 2020 · The most important epic ballad in all of Traladaran history, this poem from over a thousand years ago tells the story of Halav, Petra and Zirchev as they sav...

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  6. Mar 2, 2020 · The Song of King Halav verbally recounts the early years of the Traldar people. Originally passed down through village priests and wandering bards, it purports to be the official history of the Traladarans.

  7. The KJV translates Strong's H1984 in the following manner: praise (117x), glory (14x), boast (10x), mad (8x), shine (3x), foolish (3x), fools (2x), commended (2x), rage (2x), celebrate (1x), give (1x), marriage (1x), renowned (1x).