Tsanal, Ken and Mipe remember that the Amurites don't have a dominant religion and it's considered a personal matter which god one worships as long as they don't question the councils or spread outright devilry.
Tsanal doesn't remember the name Glorairine from anything, but he should have known it... until he remembers that it's on the Glory Coast, when the history of Jehoel and his companions springs to his mind:
Jehoel was one of the greatest warriors in the Age of Ice. He, Seth and Phul defended against the hordes of Mulcarn while Kylorin sneaked behind them and slew the god of Winter. The story of the battle of Nimarail, when the frostlings and the Illians crossed the lake from the north with the great white dragon Drifa. The Amurites were driven to the mountains west of where the city of Nimarail is now, and there they defended for twelve days, with terrible losses.
After that, Seth, Phul and Jehoel wanted a retreat, where they could live in peace for the rest of their lives without having to endure constant fighting. The winter's grip was loosened and the area known as Glory Coast was given to them, split in three parts for each of the brothers, and each one built a village in their own area. During that time the name Glory Coast was given, as three of the greatest heroes lived there.
When the winter finally ended, it appeared that Glorairine, Jehoel's town was in the best location for trade and agriculture, which became more important than hunting in a couple of decades. Thus it grew, and the two others became just villages, the names of which few remember. The descendants of Seth have been a bit annoyed of this, the youth causing occassional trouble in Glorairine, while Phul's family has been contended with their solitude.