In this article we will evaluate each word that has been used based on the following criteria:

  1. The number of sources.
  2. The in-universe sources.
  3. The in-universe dates.
  4. The real-world dates.

Viamont

In the text The Reign of Alfrega, written by the Aluvian scholar Midistaff the Learned, Viamont is used an adjective to describe things from Viamont, e.g. Viamont lace. Viamont also appears to be used as adjective to describe things related to people of Viamont, e.g. The Viamont invasion and Viamont Royal Governor.[1] This text also uses Viamontian as an adjective to describe the people of Viamont.[1]

Viamont Toast, an Aluvian delicacy, is another example of Viamont being used as an adjective to describe something from Viamont.[2] In the historical overview titled The History of Auberean, an Isparian scholar known as A Learned Sage used Viamont as an adjective describing things of Viamont (overlord of Viamont, Viamont invasion, and Viamont lords).[3]

Viamonter

In the text To Be A Shadow, written by the Gharu'rndim historical figure Mansur al-Rajan, Viamonter is used as an adjective to describe the people of Viamont.[4] In an introduction to Aluvian history, a scholar on Dereth used Viamonter as an adjective to describe the people of Viamont.[5] In an introduction to Gharu'ndim history, a scholar on Dereth used Viamonter as an adjective to describe the people of Viamont.[6] Later on, Vexorg of Thistledown used Viamonter in the Aluvian heritage book The D00dz in the same manner.

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