(( This work has been published In-Character and is now ICly available to all. )) However, while this news would garner vast attention amongst scholars in more peaceful times, it is only spoken of quickly and almost forgotten in favor of concerns of the day, stemming from events that threaten to become cataclysmic. And so, copies of the new work, while distributed amongst librarians, is barely read, but quickly secured as part of the treasured collections of books that many librarians pray to the Light will not perish in the days to come.
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| - (( This work has been published In-Character and is now ICly available to all. )) However, while this news would garner vast attention amongst scholars in more peaceful times, it is only spoken of quickly and almost forgotten in favor of concerns of the day, stemming from events that threaten to become cataclysmic. And so, copies of the new work, while distributed amongst librarians, is barely read, but quickly secured as part of the treasured collections of books that many librarians pray to the Light will not perish in the days to come.
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| - (( This work has been published In-Character and is now ICly available to all. )) However, while this news would garner vast attention amongst scholars in more peaceful times, it is only spoken of quickly and almost forgotten in favor of concerns of the day, stemming from events that threaten to become cataclysmic. And so, copies of the new work, while distributed amongst librarians, is barely read, but quickly secured as part of the treasured collections of books that many librarians pray to the Light will not perish in the days to come. Upon the cover is the title "Chronicles of the Lightbringer's Successor". Beneath it sits the crest of the Chronicle family, and it's motto: History Never Ends. On the inside cover is the following passage: "History is often thought of as a study of the past, but this is only partially correct. Every story that is true came to be because of the stories that preceded it, and had a hand in forming the stories that came to follow. This is the cause-and-effect relationship as applied to people and societies. It is thus that the events of history form an unbroken progression from the distant past, up to the present day, and will continue in progression far into the future. History never ends." --Richard the Chronicler
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