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Hydlaa is said to have been constructed by the original natives of [[Yliakum]], comprising of the [[Kran]] and [[Lemur]]s. It was named after the powerful Glyph that [[Laanx]] and [[Talad ]]had used to create their people. Under Talad's guidance, Hydlaa was soon populated by [[Ylian]]s and [[Enkidukai]]s who had recently migrated to Yliakum from their lands via the [[Stone Labyrinths]]. After the appearance of the portals, more races made Hydlaa their home. The buildings that were built in the city were made in the Ylian and [[Xacha]] style, with the exception of some, like the [[Dermorian]] garden in [[East Hydlaa]].
Hydlaa is said to have been constructed by the original natives of [[Yliakum]], comprising of the [[Kran]] and [[Lemur]]s. It was named after the powerful Glyph that [[Laanx]] and [[Talad ]]had used to create their people. Under Talad's guidance, Hydlaa was soon populated by [[Ylian]]s and [[Enkidukai]]s who had recently migrated to Yliakum from their lands via the [[Stone Labyrinths]]. After the appearance of the portals, more races made Hydlaa their home. The buildings that were built in the city were made in the Ylian style, with the exception of some, like the [[Dermorian]] garden in [[East Hydlaa]].


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Revision as of 00:35, 13 December 2011

Hydlaa is said to have been constructed by the original natives of Yliakum, comprising of the Kran and Lemurs. It was named after the powerful Glyph that Laanx and Talad had used to create their people. Under Talad's guidance, Hydlaa was soon populated by Ylians and Enkidukais who had recently migrated to Yliakum from their lands via the Stone Labyrinths. After the appearance of the portals, more races made Hydlaa their home. The buildings that were built in the city were made in the Ylian style, with the exception of some, like the Dermorian garden in East Hydlaa.