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AbdulaiAbdulai — named ancestor from whose blood Bel-lardath descendsMentioned1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceAsshur-ras-arabAsshur-ras-arab — king of NinnOn Page4 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceBaalBaal — ancient deity represented by the temple idolMentioned2 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceBel-lardathBel-lardath — prince of Ninn, of the blood of AbdulaiOn Page3 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceBogagaBogaga — war-chief of the SulasOn Page2 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceKatayoKatayo — king of the SulasOn Page1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceN'LongaN'Longa — West Coast witch-man and Solomon Kane's blood-brotherMentioned1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceShemShem — Elamite slave/servant in NinnOn Page24 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceSolomon KaneSolomon Kane — English Puritan wanderer, swordsman and avengerOn Page4 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceSulaSula — woman of the Sulas captured by the people of NinnOn Page21 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied sourceYamenYamen — priest/official of NinnOn Page14 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane — The Children of Asshur, supplied source