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I think it would be really cool if you put the Ad'ivro on the site, or at least the main part of it. Maybe I missed something and its already somewhere on the site. But you put the Count of Years in, which is sort of like the Cuzeian Bible, and I thought that the Ad'ivro seemed like that too, but anyway, it would be cool. And I know about the section in Cadhinorian paganism that concerns the Ad'ivro, but I'm talking about explaining its contents in detail, or even translating the book itself. Just a suggestion.

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On the whole it'd be quite boring, unless you have a taste for the liturgy of other people's religions. :) It's more like the Book of Common Prayer than like the Bible. But maybe sometime I'll translate a sample.

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It'd still be cool though. And something to brag about.
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blank stare wrote:It'd still be cool though. And something to brag about.
To be honest, I'd exhibit a preference for non-Cadhinorian material ahead of more Cadhinorian stuff . . . there's some really interesting stuff elsewhere in Erelae.
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So Haleza Grise wrote:there's some really interesting stuff elsewhere in Erelae.
...not really. wait- unless you mean Xurnas.
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Brandrinn, have you ever read any of the Elkar?l grammar? Read the Count of Years? Gone thru the Historical Atlas? Because those are pretty damn interesting documents.
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the historical atlas is fascinating, and the Elkaril grammar is certainly innovative. i wouldn't have generalized if I had known anyone was going to get bent out of shape over it. perhaps Skourene languages could use some more coverage.
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brandrinn wrote:the historical atlas is fascinating, and the Elkaril grammar is certainly innovative. i wouldn't have generalized if I had known anyone was going to get bent out of shape over it. perhaps Skourene languages could use some more coverage.
Yea, when I was going through the historical atlas I found myself less concerned over the yellow/orange sector and more interested in the grey region in the littoral and above.
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Well, not really bent out of shape, I was just incredulous that you hadn't seen that other stuff. Apologies to you, kind sir; I tend to overreact.

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