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Calneh Feb. 26, 2024, 11:30 p.m. Calneh is also from an unused unknown root word, and get's it's meaning from the fact it is unused. In that it is a Fortress of Anu, the egyptian God, even though the babylonians had their own god, they studied language as a whole, and built the library of babel which scattered those of language. The Unknown, and The Unused, gives it it's signifier name, ANU. Meaning those who come to this fortress are washed anu. It was for those who were reclaimed in battle, anyone who had swapped sides in war, and then been captured, were given a second chance to fight for Babylon. But it would come at a cost. Their rude finger(s) would be cut off, meaning that if they were rude to their ruler's again, their tongues would be cut out. So calneh, means calling you neh, which is like "near" and also like "naught", or for those who say "neh" or as we say now "meh" to the king, may be forgiven once, for their distaste towards our ability to claim a victory. As we are those who descend they who took 300. 0
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