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'''Old Jornheim''' was founded by the son of [[Urguan]] and first [[Frostbeard]] Kaz'Ulrah on the territory of Aegis in the year 1000. It was originally known as Jornheim, but after the construction of [[Jornheim]] and [[New Jornheim]] centuries later in Axios, it began to be referred to as Old Jornheim to prevent confusion. | '''Old Jornheim''' was founded by the son of [[Urguan]] and first [[Frostbeard]] Kaz'Ulrah on the territory of Aegis in the year 1000. It was originally known as Jornheim, but after the construction of [[Jornheim]] and [[New Jornheim]] centuries later in Axios, it began to be referred to as Old Jornheim to prevent confusion. | ||
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Old Jornheim was founded by the son of Urguan and first Frostbeard Kaz'Ulrah on the territory of Aegis in the year 1000. It was originally known as Jornheim, but after the construction of Jornheim and New Jornheim centuries later in Axios, it began to be referred to as Old Jornheim to prevent confusion.