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− | The Basiliary Codex dates to the very early 24th Century. It is a historical source for the [[Archmagian Period]] and the [[Seventh Isbajath]] written in [[Khahonri Language|Khahonri]] by [[Incarnandist]] monks who lived in hiding in [[Asbardy]] until the Seventh Isbajath. Later notes and glosses in the codex are written in [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]]. | + | The Basiliary Codex dates to the very early 24th Century. It is a historical source for the [[Archmagian Period]] and the [[Seventh Isbajath]] written in [[Khahonri Language|Khahonri]] by [[Incarnandist]] monks who lived in hiding in [[Asbardy]] until the [[Seventh Isbajath]]. Later notes and glosses in the codex are written in [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]]. |
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 14 February 2019
The Basiliary Codex dates to the very early 24th Century. It is a historical source for the Archmagian Period and the Seventh Isbajath written in Khahonri by Incarnandist monks who lived in hiding in Asbardy until the Seventh Isbajath. Later notes and glosses in the codex are written in Asbardian.
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