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'''The Histories of Rophalin''' are a contemporary record of the time by [[Rophalin Imperator]] on [[Ahren]] as the First Emperor of the [[Atarlie Empire]], written by the ancient scholar Vestele Iliwynn. The core edition can fit in a single volume, but commentated editions exist that are upwards of a dozen total volumes in length. Annotated and unnannotated editions are common among Atarlie booksellers and can be found in the libraries of the learned in other nations as well.
'''The Histories of Rophalin''' are a contemporary record of the time by [[Rophalin Imperator]] on [[Ahren]] as the First Emperor of the [[Atarlie Empire]], written by the ancient scholar Vestele Iliwynn. The core edition can fit in a single volume, but commentated editions exist that are upwards of a dozen total volumes in length. Annotated and unnannotated editions are common among Atarlie booksellers and can be found in the libraries of the learned in other nations as well.


Moreso than even other civil and religious records of the time, the histories make up the core of the divine writings of the church of [[Rophalin Imperator]] and are considered sacred texts in their own right.
Moreso than even other civil and religious records of the time, the histories make up the core of the divine writings of the church of [[Rophalin Imperator]] and are considered sacred texts in their own right.
[[Category: Holy Scriptures]][[Category: Rophalin Imperitor]]

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The Histories of Rophalin are a contemporary record of the time by Rophalin Imperator on Ahren as the First Emperor of the Atarlie Empire, written by the ancient scholar Vestele Iliwynn. The core edition can fit in a single volume, but commentated editions exist that are upwards of a dozen total volumes in length. Annotated and unnannotated editions are common among Atarlie booksellers and can be found in the libraries of the learned in other nations as well.

Moreso than even other civil and religious records of the time, the histories make up the core of the divine writings of the church of Rophalin Imperator and are considered sacred texts in their own right.