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Revision as of 07:53, 9 April 2011
A Ketek is a form of holy Vorin poetry which reads the same forward and backward (allowing or changes in verb form), an is also divisible into five sections, each of which also expresses a complete thought.
Examples
“Above silence, the illuminating storms—dying storms— illuminate the silence above. ”
“Radiant / of birthplace / the announcer comes / to come announce / the birthplace of Radiants. ”
Other
- ↑ The endnote to The Way of Kings.
- ↑ Epigraph 49
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