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This category includes essays and texts written about topics in GemStone and Elanthia. Some of these texts are considered authored by characters.
Pages in category "Essays"
The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.
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- Charters of Banking Reform (essay)
- The Circle of The Way (log)
- The Collapse of the Turamzzyrian Empire (essay)
- Commentary on Enchiridion Valentia - Lorae'Tyr (essay)
- Concerning Extrachthonic Flora and Chthonic Concerns (essay)
- Concerning the Worship of Marlu (essay)
- The Courtesan: A Reflection on Necrotic Energy (essay)
- Creatures of Sharath & Eh'lah (essay)
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- The Dark Path (essay)
- Death and Funerary Customs Among the Faendryl (essay)
- Dendum and Great Spirits
- Dendum's Guide to Magistar Terms
- Desire of the Moons: The Elun Isille (essay)
- Despana - To be venerated or despised. A Faendryl perspective on the influence Despana has had on our lives (essay)
- Dignity in Death: Mourning and Funereal Customs of the Illistimi (essay)
- Doctrine of the Elven Assassin (essay)
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- On the False Claims of the Monks (essay)
- On the Nature of Sorcery (essay)
- On the Proper Training of Urchins (essay)
- Opalina (prime)/Vignette: A Free People with Options
- Opalina (prime)/Vignette: Return to Naidem
- Opalina (prime)/Vignette: The Coin
- Opalina (prime)/Vignette: The One that Got Away
- Opalina (prime)/Vignette: The Seek for Help
- Opalina's Diary
- Opalina's Diary - Book 2
- Opalina's Diary - Book 3
- Origins of Undead and Luukos' Influence (essay)
- Owls, Elves, and Avian Affinity (essay)
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- Xorus (prime)/Scholarship/Forbidden Knowledge and the Black Arts: Volume I - The History of Necromancy (essay)
- Xorus (prime)/Scholarship/Forbidden Knowledge and the Black Arts: Volume II - Maleficarum and Dark Magic (essay)
- Xorus (prime)/Scholarship/Forbidden Knowledge and the Black Arts: Volume III - The Unliving and Unnatural (essay)