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'''Dåånyss Tschümiir''' ([[Tschintierst language|Tschintierst]]: {{cs|dhm|dæ-nis-chy-mír-pech-mid}} ''Dåånyss Tschümiir Petschmid'') was a Gintem writer, philosopher, and political theorist. He wrote of Tschintierst colonial expansion as a noble spread of civilization to the darkest corners of the world. His most famous work ''[[The Dark Continent]]'' advocated for the Gintem people to bring “civilization” to the little-known area of [[Yazland|South Yazland]]. His work moved and inspired many Tschintiersts, and he would later go on to have the colony of [[Tschümiir’s Port]] named after him.
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'''Dåånyss Tschümiir''' ([[Tschintierst language|Tschintierst]]: {{cs|dhm|dæ-nis-chy-mír-pech-mid}} ''Dåånyss Tschümiir Petschmid'') was a Gintem writer, philosopher, and political theorist. He wrote of Tschintierst colonial expansion as a noble spread of civilization to the darkest corners of the world. His most famous work ''[[The Shrouded Continent]]'' advocated for the Gintem people to bring “civilization” to the little-known area of [[Yazland|South Yazland]]. His work moved and inspired many Tschintiersts, and he would later go on to have the colony of [[Tschümiir’s Port]] named after him.
   
 
==Early life==
 
==Early life==

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Dåånyss Tschümiir
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Dåånyss Tschümiir Petschmid

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Dåånyss Tschümiir (Tschintierst: dæ-nis-chy-mír-pech-mid Dåånyss Tschümiir Petschmid) was a Gintem writer, philosopher, and political theorist. He wrote of Tschintierst colonial expansion as a noble spread of civilization to the darkest corners of the world. His most famous work The Shrouded Continent advocated for the Gintem people to bring “civilization” to the little-known area of South Yazland. His work moved and inspired many Tschintiersts, and he would later go on to have the colony of Tschümiir’s Port named after him.

Early life

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Death and legacy