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The MaiPon are of the same ethnicity as the [[Jindoeese]], but separated long ago. They are commonly mistaken by other cultures as being identical.{{ref|b|tes|day|76}} The MaiPon use chopsticks, known as MaiPon sticks, as eating utensils. The sticks were later adopted in Jindoeese culture.{{ref|b|e|c|5}}
 
The MaiPon are of the same ethnicity as the [[Jindoeese]], but separated long ago. They are commonly mistaken by other cultures as being identical.{{ref|b|tes|day|76}} The MaiPon use chopsticks, known as MaiPon sticks, as eating utensils. The sticks were later adopted in Jindoeese culture.{{ref|b|e|c|5}}
   
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== Physical Traits ==
 
The MaiPon are short of stature,{{ref|b|tes|day|2}} have dark brown skin and fine features.{{bws ref|Elantris-glossary|Elantris Glossary}}
   
==Physical Traits==
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== Religion ==
 
The MaiPon are short of stature,{{ref|b|tes|day|2}} have dark brown skin and fine features.{{ref|bws|/Elantris/page/36/ELANTRIS-Glossary|Elantris Glossary}}
 
 
 
==Religion==
 
 
 
The early MaiPons worshipped meteors, which were termed as the souls of broken gods. Those meteors would be carved to bring out the shape of the gods.{{ref|b|tes|day|98}} It is believed that the history of carving was responsible for the invention and advancement of [[Forgery]]. [[Wan ShaiLu]] is from MaiPon, and is a follower of the [[God Beyond]]. It is unclear if the religion is common in MaiPon or unique to Shai.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}{{ref|b|tes|day|98}}
 
The early MaiPons worshipped meteors, which were termed as the souls of broken gods. Those meteors would be carved to bring out the shape of the gods.{{ref|b|tes|day|98}} It is believed that the history of carving was responsible for the invention and advancement of [[Forgery]]. [[Wan ShaiLu]] is from MaiPon, and is a follower of the [[God Beyond]]. It is unclear if the religion is common in MaiPon or unique to Shai.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}{{ref|b|tes|day|98}}
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 16:26, 17 August 2014

MaiPon
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MaiPon is a sub-state of the Rose Empire. It was absorbed into the Rose Empire long prior to the event's of The Emperor's Soul.

The homeland of Forgery.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The power of a Forgery diminishes the further a forgery is from MaiPon, similar to how the Elantrian Aons function.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content All Fogeries include a lithograph resembling MaiPon on the reverse side of the stamp.

The MaiPon are of the same ethnicity as the Jindoeese, but separated long ago. They are commonly mistaken by other cultures as being identical.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The MaiPon use chopsticks, known as MaiPon sticks, as eating utensils. The sticks were later adopted in Jindoeese culture.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Physical Traits

The MaiPon are short of stature,Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content have dark brown skin and fine features.[1]

Religion

The early MaiPons worshipped meteors, which were termed as the souls of broken gods. Those meteors would be carved to bring out the shape of the gods.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content It is believed that the history of carving was responsible for the invention and advancement of Forgery. Wan ShaiLu is from MaiPon, and is a follower of the God Beyond. It is unclear if the religion is common in MaiPon or unique to Shai.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

  1. Broken reference - Missing date declaration: Elantris Glossary
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