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The Besokian Cosmogony names the hill ''Nôrâshet'' ‘Land of Summer’, a term later applied to Old Seligon as a whole. The [[Old Besokian World Map]] already reserves this designation for the lands east of Nishûnâc; the hill marked east of the Besokan estuary is labelled ''M.ÊN.ÂR.ÛN.Û'' ‘halidom’ and located on the shore north of either Kirospel or Margnan. It can been identified with the hills of the Gnangar or the Besokan estuary, or possibly the Beahal of Loskilón.
The Besokian Cosmogony names the hill ''Nôrâshet'' ‘Land of Summer’, a term later applied to Old Seligon as a whole. The [[Old Besokian World Map]] already reserves this designation for the lands east of Nishûnâc; the hill marked east of the Besokan estuary is labelled ''M.ÊN.ÂR.ÛN.Û'' ‘halidom’ and located on the shore north of either Kirospel or Margnan. It can been identified with the hills of the Gnangar or the Besokan estuary, or possibly the Beahal of Loskilón.


Most attempts to place the Third Hill assume a location in Seligon, associating it with the Seligonian peoples, in particular the [[Armundians (race)|Armundians]].
Most attempts to place the Third Hill assume a location in Seligon, associating it with the Seligonian peoples, in particular the [[Armundians (race)|Armundians]]. The Seligonian religions compete over the exact placement of the hill, each generally attributing it to their own central area.
[[Category:Common Myths]]
[[Category:Common Myths]]