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(New page: {{stub}} A title that originally applied to the supreme leader of the Bedouin peoples of Petera, the Moon Children. With the ascension of Sayid ibn Maimun to the throne of [[P...)
 
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A title that originally applied to the supreme leader of the Bedouin peoples of [[Petera]], the [[Moon Children]]. With the ascension of [[Sayid ibn Maimun]] to the throne of [[Petera]], it also became associated with his royal line. While it is rarely applied in this context, it is still used within the [[Barbarians]] of [[The Ulan]] that descend from the followers of Sayid's adopted child and heir [[Mikos Lygit]].
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A title that originally applied to the supreme leader of the Bedouin peoples of [[Petera]], the [[Moon Children]], in antiquity. It was given to [[Sayid ibn Maimun]] after he took upon himself the curse of the [[Moon Bracers]]. After Sayid claimed the throne of [[Petera]], it also became associated with his royal personage. The title followed [[Mikos Lygit]] into exile, and its usage died with him.

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A title that originally applied to the supreme leader of the Bedouin peoples of Petera, the Moon Children, in antiquity. It was given to Sayid ibn Maimun after he took upon himself the curse of the Moon Bracers. After Sayid claimed the throne of Petera, it also became associated with his royal personage. The title followed Mikos Lygit into exile, and its usage died with him.