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! 1{{anchor|Chapter 1}}
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|Collected on the fifth day of the week Chach of the month Betab of the year 1171, ten seconds before death. Subject was a darkeyed soldier thirty-one years of age. Sample is considered questionable.
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!2{{anchor|Chapter 2}}
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|Collected on the second day of Kakash, year 1171, five seconds before death. Subject was a lighteyed woman in her third decade.
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!3{{anchor|Chapter 3}}
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|Collected on the 4th of Tanates, year 1171, thirty seconds before death. Subject was a cobbler of some renown.
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!4{{anchor|Chapter 4}}
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|Collected on the 3rd of Jesnan, 1172, 11 seconds pre-death. Subject was a Reshi chull trainer. Sample is of particular note.
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!5{{anchor|Chapter 5}}
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|Collected on the 1st of Nanes, 1172, 15 seconds pre-death. Subject was a darkeyed youth of unknown origin.
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!6{{anchor|Chapter 6}}
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|Collected on Vevishes, 1172, 32 seconds pre-death. Subject was a lighteyed female child, approximately six years old.
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!7{{anchor|Chapter 7}}
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|Collected on Palahishev, 1172, 21 seconds pre-death. Subject was a baker's apprentice.
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!8{{anchor|Chapter 8}}
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|Collected on Ishashan, 1172, 18 seconds pre-death. Subject was a lighteyed spinster of the eighth dahn.
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!9{{anchor|Chapter 9}}
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|Collected: Jesachev, 1173, 12 seconds pre-death. Subject: one of our own ardents, overheard during his last moments.
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!11{{anchor|Chapter 11}}
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|Collected: Chachanan, 1173, 84 seconds pre-death. Subject: a cutpurse with the wasting sickness, of partial Iriali descent.
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|Gadol spit up blood, coughing.
|Gadol, a member of [[Bridge Four]].
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!52{{anchor|Chapter 52}}
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|Dated Vevanev, 1173, 107 seconds pre-death. Subject: an out-of-work Veden sailor.
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!53{{anchor|Chapter 53}}
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|Dated Vevahach, 1173, 8 seconds pre-death. Subject: a prostitute. Background unknown.
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!54{{anchor|Chapter 54}}
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|Dated Palaheses, 1173, unknown seconds pre-death. Subject: a wealthy lighteyes. Sample collected secondhand.
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!55{{anchor|Chapter 55}}
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|Dated Palahevan, 1173, 73 seconds pre-death. Subject: a beggar of some renown, known for his elegant songs.
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!56{{anchor|Chapter 56}}
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|Dated Palahakev, 1173, 16 seconds pre-death. Subject: a Thaylen sailor.
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!57{{anchor|Chapter 57}}
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|Dated Shashanan, 1173, 23 seconds pre-death. Subject: a darkeyed youth of sixteen years. Sample is of particular note.
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|Maps, a member of [[Bridge Four]].
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!58{{anchor|Chapter 58}}
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|Dated Shashabev, 1173, 8 seconds pre-death. Subject: a darkeyed dock-worker in his forties, father of three.
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!59{{anchor|Chapter 59}}
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|Dated Betabanan, 1173, 45 seconds pre-death. Subject: a lighteyed child of five years. Diction improved remarkably when giving sample.
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!60{{anchor|Chapter 60}}
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|Dated Betabanes, 1173, 95 seconds pre-death. Subject: a scholar of some minor renown. Sample collected secondhand. Considered questionable.
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!61{{anchor|Chapter 61}}
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|Dated Kakanev, 1173, 13 seconds pre-death. Subject was a city guardsman.
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!62{{anchor|Chapter 62}}
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|Kakevah 1173, 22 seconds pre-death. A darkeyed Selay man of unknown profession.
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!63{{anchor|Chapter 63}}
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|Kakashah 1173, 142 seconds pre-death. A Shin sailor, left behind by his crew, reportedly for bringing them ill luck. Sample largely useless.
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!64{{anchor|Chapter 64}}
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|Kakashah 1173, 13 seconds pre-death. A rickshaw puller.
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!65{{anchor|Chapter 65}}
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|Kakakes 1173, 8 seconds pre-death. A darkeyed young woman of fifteen. Subject was reportedly mentally unstable since childhood.
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!66{{anchor|Chapter 66}}
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|Kaktach 1173, 16 seconds pre-death. A middle-aged potter. Reported seeing strange dreams during highstorms during the last two years.
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!67{{anchor|Chapter 67}}
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|Tanatesach 1173, 28 seconds pre-death. A darkeyed female street juggler. Note similarity to sample 1172-89.
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!68{{anchor|Chapter 68}}
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|Tanatanes 1173, 8 seconds pre-death. An Azish itinerant worker. Sample of particular note.
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!69{{anchor|Chapter 69}}
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|Tanatanev 1173, 18 seconds pre-death. A darkeyed mother of four in her sixty-second year.
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|A boy in Taravangian's secret hospital.
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!Endnote
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|An illiterate Herdazian.
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===Authorship===
The Letter was written by [[Hoid]] to [[Frost]].{{wob ref
==[[Jasnah's notebook|Jasnah's Notes]]==
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!29{{anchor|Chapter 29}}
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|Noted in Masly, page 337. Corroborated by Coldwin and Hasavah.
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!30{{anchor|Chapter 30}}
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|This fragment is the origin of a Thaylen proverb that was eventually reworked into a more common derivation. I believe it may reference the Voidbringers. See Ixsix's Emperor, fourth chapter.
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!32{{anchor|Chapter 32}}
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|Though [[The Song of the Last Summer]] is a fanciful tale of romance from the third century after the Recreance, it is likely a valid reference in this case. See page 27 of Varala's translation, and note the undertext.
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!33{{anchor|Chapter 33}}
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|Purports to be a scrap collected from Talatin, a Radiant of the Order of Stonewards. The source—Guvlow's Incarnate—is generally held as reliable, though this is from a copied fragment of
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!34{{anchor|Chapter 34}}
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|This quote from the Eighth Parable of The Way of Kings seems to contradict Varala and Sinbian, who both claim the city was inaccessible by foot. Perhaps there was a way constructed, or perhaps Nohadon was being metaphorical.
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!35{{anchor|Chapter 35}}
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|Perhaps the oldest surviving original source mentioning the city, requoted in The Vavibrar, line 1804. What I wouldn't give for a way to translate the Dawnchant.
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!36{{anchor|Chapter 36}}
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|From The Poem of Ista. I have found no modern explanation of what these
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!38{{anchor|Chapter 38}}
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|I consider Gashashson-Navammis a trustworthy source, though I'm not certain about this translation. Find the original quote in the fourteenth book of Seld and retranslate it myself, perhaps?
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!39{{anchor|Chapter 39}}
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|Another folktale, this one recorded in Among the Darkeyed, by Calinam. Page 102. Stories of instantaneous travel and the Oathgates pervade these tales.
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!40{{anchor|Chapter 40}}
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|From
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!42{{anchor|Chapter 42}}
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|The word Desolation is used twice in reference to their appearances. See pages 57, 59, and 64 of Tales by Hearthlight.
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!43{{anchor|Chapter 43}}
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|A child's tale, yes, but this quote from Shadows Remembered seems to hint at the truth I seek. See page 82, the fourth tale.
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!45{{anchor|Chapter 45}}
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|The Unmade were obviously fabrications of folklore. Curiously, most were not considered individuals, but instead personifications of kinds of destruction. This quote is from Traxil, line 33, considered a primary source, though I doubt its authenticity.
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!46{{anchor|Chapter 46}}
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|Following the firing of the original Palanaeum, only one page of Terxim's autobiography remained, and this is the only line of any use to me.
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!48{{anchor|Chapter 48}}
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|Cormshen, page 104.
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!49{{anchor|Chapter 49}}
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|Though I am not overly fond of the [[ketek]] poetic form as a means of conveying information, this one by Allahn is often quoted in reference to Urithiru. I believe some mistook the home of the Radiants for their birthplace.
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!50{{anchor|Chapter 50}}
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|A quote from the Iviad probably needs no reference notation, but this comes from line 482, should I need to locate it quickly.
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