Glamsagin Chronicle

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The Glamsagin Chronicle was a history written in the very late twenty third century by Shaphrizite historian, Ra'esel kab Naphug (b 2257 to d 2318). The work covers events of the Fifth Isbajath, the contemporary life of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters and his court in the period immediately before, during, and after the Fifth Isbajath, as well as events related to the Fifth Isbajath throughout the Pallathantic Region and the aftermath of the Fifth Isbajath in Aurice and Lucacia. Kab Naphug is a devout Incarnandist and was unafraid to criticize both chaos cultists and believers in his work. He was a young man during the Fifth Isbajath and continued to live through the end of the Twelfth Isbajath. Kab Naphug wrote in Aurice in the Kahonri Language.

The Glamsagin Chronicle contains information about the tisbajuma active in Aurice during the war and the subjects of the Dark Prince. While unrelenting in its condemnation of chaos cultists, the chronicle is sympathetic to the citizens of Aurice and Goscundy. The work has no direct reference to Airdred the Wily, but does mention Chanduram the Bladewringer.


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