scholarship of erenth

Taking the Mark

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“Better a pauper counted, than a Prince among the Uncounted.” The first Mark of the Lanari was given involuntarily to men, women and childre...

Man at Work

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Man and Labor

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Tournament of Flowers

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The Tournament of Flowers is a painting by Ylarec the Bard. While painted in 5260, it shows the miracle-working of the first paladin of the ...

Swordmaiden

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The Swordmaiden is a sculpture closely held in Arcade of Watersedge, and not on public display. The base that it sits on is not original to ...

The Competitor

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The Competitor is a sculpture which dates back to the Age of the Vyrum. It was installed in the portico of the courtyard of the new Moderasi...

The Princes of Ald Noeri

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The Princes of Ald Noeri is a famous sculpture from the Vyrum Age. It's sculptor is unknown. It purports to shows the White Prince and B...

The Glorious Lady

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The Glorious Lady is a famous sculpture dating to the Vyrum age. It is attributed to the sculptor Egygax of Giancolis about whom little is k...

The Tambkin Stele

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The Tambkin Stele is stone relief work that was recovered from the floor of the Great Sea. It is believed to predate the Cataclysm that ende...

The Gnummor Stele

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The Gnummor Stele is a relief carving in stone which most sages believe is dated from the early 4th Age, and depicting a pre-cataclysmic sce...

The Vyrum Princess

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"The Princess Longing" also known as the Vyrum Princess was painted by Baredun in the Sixth Age. It is a famous work of art. Its s...

Aandol the Holy

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Aandol the Holy was a knight of the Principalities in 5130ey and is often called the first Paladin, from which word, his house took its name...

The Lament of Ulugar

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I am Ulugar Bannahr, Twenty-first Regn of Dynkyr. This is my lamentation. The outer siege was brief. By some wicked craft, the goblins learn...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XXIV

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Ulugar Bannahr, Twenty-first Regn of Dynkyr.  I did not beg. I did not flee. I am the last. 

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XXIII

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In the days when Hafgrim ruled Dynkyr alone, the Humans fell into heresy. They elevated certain among their tribes to chieftains, from chief...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XXII

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In the days when Morgrim ruled Dynkyr alone, the Urok gave themselves over to fear and to unnatural propagation. For they were greatly troub...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XXI

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In the days when Keldor ruled Dynkyr alone, the Stonekin—whom others call gnomes—betrayed all the Besnir and bound themselves to the childre...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XX

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In the days when Fyveld ruled Dynkyr alone, the Humans were freed from the restraints of the Vyrum and began to make themselves heard in all...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XIX

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In the days when Gorhald ruled Dynkyr alone, the Old Ones rose from the deep and made war upon all Erenth. They came from rifts long sealed...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XVIII

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In the days when Durek ruled Dynkyr alone, our people discovered at long last the Promise of Numli. For in the Valley of Summer, before the ...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XVII

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In the days when Thorlin ruled Dynkyr alone, there was plenty and quiet within the Bastions. The Primum of the Alds had been set aside, and...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XVI

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In the days when Kranig ruled Dynkyr alone, the Vyrum Alds became the greatest powers in all the world. For the strength of the Fairies had ...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XV

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In the days when Brannor ruled Dynkyr alone, the Derro emerged from the Durur and brought strife into the halls of Dynkyr. These were they w...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XIV

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In the days when Helmgar ruled Dynkyr alone, the majk of the Fairies reached its foulest nadir. In their pride and in their fear of waning d...

The Tables of the Histories of the Stoneborn of Dynkyr - Table XIII

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In the days when Urlem ruled Dynkyr alone, he turned his gaze not toward the plains, nor toward the Terani, but downward into the mountain. ...
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