To honor the departure of Summer and the entrance of Fall, the soothsayers of Dal adorn their scythes with late-blooming flowers and guide butterflies & bees into their blessed barn houses. This symbolic safeguard assures the return of Spring.
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This scroll is to acquaint the reader to his most illustrious and high-born lordship Slovvyn Ballaert.
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Slovvyn Ballaert
The King of the World challenged all the beasts of air, land and sea to wrestle him down from his throne.
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Kurrebrant Énnoog
The Ruggolengt List is a collection of documents detailing the events surrounding the Battle of Ruggolengt.
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Ruggolengt Lýstte
A bird of no importance The Unstriped Flappfluytte has no spots, zero […]
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Flapfluytte
Slow and steady The Baarddemod is a land-dwelling fish who spends most […]
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Baarddemod
Wide awake The Palmstaring Fute carries his hyperactive offspring in his lush […]
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Pallemstaarre
The Toupéed Molerat Family matters The Toupéed Molerat -also known as Bernard’s […]
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Toepetratte
Crags & Critters A most populous peak An excerpt rom Stigjaan Akkleus‘* […]
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Hondredland
THE WEKKEL is a legendary bird that lives on the highest branch of the highest tree atop the highest mountain.
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Wekkel
The Mullerd is a slightly less gluttonous cousin of the despised Grootmuyl fish. Mullerds roam the cold waters of Frýsse where they feed on penguins, arctic bears and the occasional frozen fisherman (with or without his canoe).
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Mullerd
Droomme used peat to create many living things: with fur and claw, sound and smell, and wing and beak, and many more wondrous traits.
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