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An ancient text that forms the foundation of [[Saralot|Saralonian]] society as well as being generally considered the most complete account of the origin and nature of the [[Gods]] and [[Reshomme]] itself.  
 
An ancient text that forms the foundation of [[Saralot|Saralonian]] society as well as being generally considered the most complete account of the origin and nature of the [[Gods]] and [[Reshomme]] itself.  
  
The thesis is composed of several hundred volumes in all, written at various times and by various authors and there are many arguments concerning the exact history and authenticity of numerous of these books. Nevertheless almost all modern religion on [[Amethgare]], [[Neyeneth]] and [[Pyreneth]] draws heavily upon the work as a whole.
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The thesis is composed of several hundred volumes in all, written at various times and by various authors and there are many arguments concerning the exact history and authenticity of numerous of these books. Nevertheless almost all modern religion on [[Amethgare]], [[Neyeneth]] and [[Pyreneth]] - as well as in many cultures scattered throughout the [[Planes]] - draws heavily upon the work as a whole.

Latest revision as of 03:03, 5 June 2008

An ancient text that forms the foundation of Saralonian society as well as being generally considered the most complete account of the origin and nature of the Gods and Reshomme itself.

The thesis is composed of several hundred volumes in all, written at various times and by various authors and there are many arguments concerning the exact history and authenticity of numerous of these books. Nevertheless almost all modern religion on Amethgare, Neyeneth and Pyreneth - as well as in many cultures scattered throughout the Planes - draws heavily upon the work as a whole.