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:*  A Kraken's Social Heirarchies, An Examination:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to having an author that was apparently lacking familiarity with any form of writing. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information.
 
:*  A Kraken's Social Heirarchies, An Examination:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to having an author that was apparently lacking familiarity with any form of writing. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information.
 
:*  Charms for the Journeyman:  This book is of above-average clarity. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas.
 
:*  Charms for the Journeyman:  This book is of above-average clarity. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas.
:*  The Historical Story of the Infallable Master in the North:  This book is quite clear. It's easy to determine that it is extremely informative. One will also find that the ideas within are very original. Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in incoherent writing, expanding on informative information in the book Bookmarks that show no pattern in their location. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  The Historical Story of the Infallable Master in the North:  This book is quite clear. It's easy to determine that it is extremely informative. One will also find that the ideas within are very original. Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in incoherent writing, expanding on informative information in the book Bookmarks that show no pattern in their location.
 
:*  Ancient Transformation:  This book is very clear. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has little useful information.
 
:*  Ancient Transformation:  This book is very clear. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has little useful information.
:*  A Guide to the Steel Hill Territories' Minor Rulers:  This book is impressively clear thanks to careful, well-planned chapters. A short look at the book will show that it is reasonably useful. Perusing the book reveals that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's work. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning in some kind of code. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  A Guide to the Steel Hill Territories' Minor Rulers:  This book is impressively clear thanks to careful, well-planned chapters. A short look at the book will show that it is reasonably useful. Perusing the book reveals that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's work. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning in some kind of code.
 
:*  Covert Use of the Sling:  This book is reasonably easy to understand due to the good diagrams that compensate for the poor diagrams. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it is extremely informative. Unfortunately, the contents are less than original.
 
:*  Covert Use of the Sling:  This book is reasonably easy to understand due to the good diagrams that compensate for the poor diagrams. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it is extremely informative. Unfortunately, the contents are less than original.
 
:*  Unexpected Dissimilarities in the Bodily Humors of the Sea Serpent and the Giant:  This book is very easy to understand mostly due to wonderful organization. A short look at the book will show that it is extremely informative.
 
:*  Unexpected Dissimilarities in the Bodily Humors of the Sea Serpent and the Giant:  This book is very easy to understand mostly due to wonderful organization. A short look at the book will show that it is extremely informative.
 
:*  Novel Alchemy:  This book is of average clarity mostly due to the excellent, well-planned chapters that make up for a meandering writing style. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it is reasonably useful. After some reading, it is apparent that the concepts and information do show a great deal of insight.
 
:*  Novel Alchemy:  This book is of average clarity mostly due to the excellent, well-planned chapters that make up for a meandering writing style. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it is reasonably useful. After some reading, it is apparent that the concepts and information do show a great deal of insight.
 
:*  The Latest Research Into The Sensory Systems of Ogres:  This book is all but impossible to understand mostly due to terrible diagrams. After a considerable effort to figure out what the book is actually trying to saying, one will find it is extremely informative. Sadly, the contents show some plagarism.
 
:*  The Latest Research Into The Sensory Systems of Ogres:  This book is all but impossible to understand mostly due to terrible diagrams. After a considerable effort to figure out what the book is actually trying to saying, one will find it is extremely informative. Sadly, the contents show some plagarism.
:*  The Eternal White Desert God's Story:  This book is practacally incomprehensible due to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. If someone somehow manages to make sense of it, they will find it has no useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are less than original. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review, mainly to glean regional information)'''</font>
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:*  The Eternal White Desert God's Story:  This book is practacally incomprehensible due to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. If someone somehow manages to make sense of it, they will find it has no useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are less than original.
 
:*  A Blight Ogre's Excretory System: This book is practacally incomprehensible because of terrible diagrams. If someone somehow manages to make sense of it, they will find it has little useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the concepts and information do show a great deal of insight.
 
:*  A Blight Ogre's Excretory System: This book is practacally incomprehensible because of terrible diagrams. If someone somehow manages to make sense of it, they will find it has little useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the concepts and information do show a great deal of insight.
 
:*  Shortbows and Cutlasses, Covert Use:  This book is muddled. With some work, a person can make sense of the book, which will reveal it has little useful information.
 
:*  Shortbows and Cutlasses, Covert Use:  This book is muddled. With some work, a person can make sense of the book, which will reveal it has little useful information.
:*  The Black Shield's Religious Annals:  This book is impressively clear due to extensive references. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's work.
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:*  The Black Shield's Religious Annals:  This book is impressively clear due to extensive references. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's work
 
:*  An Abridged Comparative Evaulation of Broadswords and Shivs:  This book is easily understandable mostly due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the contents contain some original thought.
 
:*  An Abridged Comparative Evaulation of Broadswords and Shivs:  This book is easily understandable mostly due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the contents contain some original thought.
 
:*  A Concise Peacetime Comparison of Stilettos and Broadswords:  This book is practacally incomprehensible because of there being no coherent organization whatsoever. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works
 
:*  A Concise Peacetime Comparison of Stilettos and Broadswords:  This book is practacally incomprehensible because of there being no coherent organization whatsoever. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works
:*  Dissimilarities in the Bodily Humors of the Gorgon and the Hydra:  This book is impressively clear because of extensive references. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  Dissimilarities in the Bodily Humors of the Gorgon and the Hydra:  This book is impressively clear because of extensive references. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas.
:*  Basic Necromancies:  This book is easy to understand. It's easy to determine that it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  Basic Necromancies:  This book is easy to understand. It's easy to determine that it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea.
:*  Magical Art for the Alchemist:  This book is muddled. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents were probably taken from several works. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review, especially if some information might be useful to Collune, shoudl she be cloned)'''</font>
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:*  Magical Art for the Alchemist:  This book is muddled. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents were probably taken from several works.
:*  A Synopsis of Evocation:  This book is not very clear. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has no useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad throwed this book in the corner - we don't need more flawed information)'''</font>
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:*  A Synopsis of Evocation:  This book is not very clear. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has no useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
:*  The Peacetime Use of Wizardry:  This book is hard to understand. With time, intellect, or both, one can make sense of the book, and it will reveal it is reasonably useful. After some reading, it is apparent that the contents have a few areas of deep insight. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  The Peacetime Use of Wizardry:  This book is hard to understand. With time, intellect, or both, one can make sense of the book, and it will reveal it is reasonably useful. After some reading, it is apparent that the contents have a few areas of deep insight.
:*  The Living Habits of The Extinct Manticore:  This book is not very clear because of a lack of coherent planning. With some work, a person can make sense of the book, which will reveal it is extremely informative. One will also find that the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  The Living Habits of The Extinct Manticore:  This book is not very clear because of a lack of coherent planning. With some work, a person can make sense of the book, which will reveal it is extremely informative. One will also find that the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea.
 
:*  A Cross-Examination of Javelins and Glaives:  This book is easy to understand. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information. Unfortunately, the contents seem to have been stolen from another work.
 
:*  A Cross-Examination of Javelins and Glaives:  This book is easy to understand. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information. Unfortunately, the contents seem to have been stolen from another work.
:*  The Dutchies' Major Alchemists:  This book is of above-average clarity. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information. Making it even more of a find, the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review, for Collune)'''</font>
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:*  The Dutchies' Major Alchemists:  This book is of above-average clarity. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information. Making it even more of a find, the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas.
 
:*  The Shortbow and Crossbow, A Brief History:  This book is easily understandable thanks to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents are plagarized.
 
:*  The Shortbow and Crossbow, A Brief History:  This book is easily understandable thanks to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents are plagarized.
 
:*  Blessings from the Riding Host:  This book is practacally incomprehensible because of a complete lack of any kind of useful references. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it has little useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the concepts and information do show a great deal of insight.
 
:*  Blessings from the Riding Host:  This book is practacally incomprehensible because of a complete lack of any kind of useful references. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it has little useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the concepts and information do show a great deal of insight.
:*  Goblins' Integument:  This book is very easy to understand due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information. One will also find that the ideas within make you see things differently. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review by Zal'Kazzir)'''</font>
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:*  Goblins' Integument:  This book is very easy to understand due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information. One will also find that the ideas within make you see things differently.
 
:*  Well-Known Prayers to the Unknown Gods:  This book is easily understandable due to wonderful organization. It's easy to determine that it has no useful information. At least the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
 
:*  Well-Known Prayers to the Unknown Gods:  This book is easily understandable due to wonderful organization. It's easy to determine that it has no useful information. At least the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
 
:*  An Examination of the Wartime Use of Crossbows:  This book is not very clear due to a meandering writing style. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
 
:*  An Examination of the Wartime Use of Crossbows:  This book is not very clear due to a meandering writing style. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
 
:*  The Legendary Blasphemers Against the Omnipotent Corpse God:  This book is all but impossible to understand mostly due to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are less than original.
 
:*  The Legendary Blasphemers Against the Omnipotent Corpse God:  This book is all but impossible to understand mostly due to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are less than original.
:*  The Steel Hill's Economic Battles:  This book is hard to understand. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents seem to have been stolen from another work. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  The Steel Hill's Economic Battles:  This book is hard to understand. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents seem to have been stolen from another work.
:*  The Peacetime Use of Innovative High Magics:  This book is muddled beyond belief thanks to terrible diagrams. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the contents have a few areas of deep insight. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  The Peacetime Use of Innovative High Magics:  This book is muddled beyond belief thanks to terrible diagrams. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the contents have a few areas of deep insight.
 
:*  An Alchemist's Guide to Remedial Transmutation:  This book is easily understandable thanks to wonderful organization. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are plagarized.
 
:*  An Alchemist's Guide to Remedial Transmutation:  This book is easily understandable thanks to wonderful organization. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are plagarized.
 
:*  Theurgy for the Illusionist:  This book is of average clarity thanks to the good diagrams. Perusing it will show that it has a lot useful information.
 
:*  Theurgy for the Illusionist:  This book is of average clarity thanks to the good diagrams. Perusing it will show that it has a lot useful information.
:*  Magical Arts for Mages:  This book is reasonably clear mostly due to the well-done illustrations. A small study will show it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are less than original. Examining the book, one will find: Pieces of paper with notes commenting critically on various parts of the book. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  Magical Arts for Mages:  This book is reasonably clear mostly due to the well-done illustrations. A small study will show it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are less than original. Examining the book, one will find: Pieces of paper with notes commenting critically on various parts of the book.
 
:*  A Enchanter's Book of Classic Black Magic:  This book is reasonably easy to understand. Sitting down with it will reveal it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents show some plagarism.
 
:*  A Enchanter's Book of Classic Black Magic:  This book is reasonably easy to understand. Sitting down with it will reveal it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents show some plagarism.
 
:*  The Military Use of Improved Invocation:  This book is muddled. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
 
:*  The Military Use of Improved Invocation:  This book is muddled. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
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:*  Important Divinations for Enchanters:  This book is easily understandable due to wonderful organization. A short look at the book will show that it has little useful information. At least the ideas within make you see things differently.
 
:*  Important Divinations for Enchanters:  This book is easily understandable due to wonderful organization. A short look at the book will show that it has little useful information. At least the ideas within make you see things differently.
 
:*  A Tutorial of Magical Arts:  This book is easy to understand because of the good references. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information.
 
:*  A Tutorial of Magical Arts:  This book is easy to understand because of the good references. This clarity allows one to determine that it has a lot useful information.
:*  The Encyclopedia of Abjuration:  This book is easy to understand. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  The Encyclopedia of Abjuration:  This book is easy to understand. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works
 
:*  An Examination of Advanced Invocation:  This book is of above-average clarity. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are original. Examining the book, one will find: A list of allies in some kind of code can be found in a hidden compartment.
 
:*  An Examination of Advanced Invocation:  This book is of above-average clarity. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are original. Examining the book, one will find: A list of allies in some kind of code can be found in a hidden compartment.
 
:*  Defending Against of Practice Glamour:  This book is easy to understand. A short look at the book will show that it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
 
:*  Defending Against of Practice Glamour:  This book is easy to understand. A short look at the book will show that it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
:*  A History of Summonings:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to a complete lack of any kind of useful references. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it has no useful information. At least the ideas within are very insightful.  Examining the book, one will find: Pieces of paper with notes, in an archaic tongue, commenting critically on related elements in the book. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review, for Zal'Kazzir)'''</font>
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:*  A History of Summonings:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to a complete lack of any kind of useful references. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it has no useful information. At least the ideas within are very insightful.  Examining the book, one will find: Pieces of paper with notes, in an archaic tongue, commenting critically on related elements in the book.
:*  Basic Summonings for Journeymen:  This book is very easy to understand because of wonderful organization. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, the contents show some plagarism. Examining the book, one will find: Some notes on one page, that have nothing whatsoever to do with the book's contents. Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information. Pieces of paper with notes, in an archaic tongue, expanding on informative information in the book. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  Basic Summonings for Journeymen:  This book is very easy to understand because of wonderful organization. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, the contents show some plagarism. Examining the book, one will find: Some notes on one page, that have nothing whatsoever to do with the book's contents. Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information. Pieces of paper with notes, in an archaic tongue, expanding on informative information in the book.
:*  The Frontiers' Recent Hoaxes:  This book is all but impossible to understand mostly due to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has no useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the ideas within are very insightful. Examining the book, one will find: Some notes, in some kind of code, on several concurrent pages, that have nothing whatsoever to do with the book's contents. A map can be found stuck halfphazardly into the book. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad grabbed the map and coded notes)'''</font>
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:*  The Frontiers' Recent Hoaxes:  This book is all but impossible to understand mostly due to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has no useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the ideas within are very insightful. Examining the book, one will find: Some notes, in some kind of code, on several concurrent pages, that have nothing whatsoever to do with the book's contents. A map can be found stuck halfphazardly into the book.
:*  The History of the State: This book is of average clarity. Sitting down with it will reveal it has no useful information. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them A map can be found stuck halfphazardly into the book. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad grabbed the map)'''</font>
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:*  The History of the State: This book is of average clarity. Sitting down with it will reveal it has no useful information. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them A map can be found stuck halfphazardly into the book.
 
:*  The Sexual Habits of The Bugbear:  This book is very easy to understand due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning . Pieces of paper with notes that comment on errors in the book.
 
:*  The Sexual Habits of The Bugbear:  This book is very easy to understand due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning . Pieces of paper with notes that comment on errors in the book.
:*  A Guide to the Forgotten Ideological Miracles of the Northern Marches:  This book is of above-average clarity. A short look at the book will show that it has a lot useful information. Examining the book, one will find: Pieces of paper with notes, in an archaic tongue, commenting critically on various parts of the book. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for ''immediate'' review - starting with the notes Kyuad is going to look this over in an attempt to learn more about the region)'''</font>
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:*  A Guide to the Forgotten Ideological Miracles of the Northern Marches:  This book is of above-average clarity. A short look at the book will show that it has a lot useful information. Examining the book, one will find: Pieces of paper with notes, in an archaic tongue, commenting critically on various parts of the book.
:*  A Criticism of the Military Personages of Highwall:  This book is very easy to understand thanks to wonderful organization. It's easy to determine that it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents are original. Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on one page. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review and copied the notes)'''</font>
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:*  A Criticism of the Military Personages of Highwall:  This book is very easy to understand thanks to wonderful organization. It's easy to determine that it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents are original. Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on one page.
 
:*  Rocs' Life: A Study:  This book is of average clarity despite a meandering writing style. Perusing it will show that it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works.  Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on one page. Bookmarks that show no pattern in their location. Pieces of paper with notes, in some kind of code, commenting critically on various parts of the book.
 
:*  Rocs' Life: A Study:  This book is of average clarity despite a meandering writing style. Perusing it will show that it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works.  Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on one page. Bookmarks that show no pattern in their location. Pieces of paper with notes, in some kind of code, commenting critically on various parts of the book.
:*  A Griffin's Skeletal System:  This book is clear despite a lack of coherent planning. Sitting down with it will reveal it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, the contents are not very original.  Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review, and editing if time allows)'''</font>
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:*  A Griffin's Skeletal System:  This book is clear despite a lack of coherent planning. Sitting down with it will reveal it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, the contents are not very original.  Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have some errors in them.
 
:*  A Comparison of the Migration Patterns of the Giant and the Phoenix:  This book is hard to understand. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has a lot useful information. Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in incoherent writing, commenting critically on various parts of the book
 
:*  A Comparison of the Migration Patterns of the Giant and the Phoenix:  This book is hard to understand. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has a lot useful information. Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in incoherent writing, commenting critically on various parts of the book
 
:*  Hippogriffs' Migration Patterns:  This book is of above-average clarity mostly due to the good references. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. At least the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea. Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in incoherent writing, commenting on informative information in the book
 
:*  Hippogriffs' Migration Patterns:  This book is of above-average clarity mostly due to the good references. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. At least the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea. Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in incoherent writing, commenting on informative information in the book
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:*  The Social Organization of The Oruk, A Study:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. After a considerable effort to figure out what the book is actually trying to saying, one will find it has no useful information. One may be deterred from reading it, but it is evident that the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
 
:*  The Social Organization of The Oruk, A Study:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. After a considerable effort to figure out what the book is actually trying to saying, one will find it has no useful information. One may be deterred from reading it, but it is evident that the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
 
:*  A Satyr's Song:  This book is impressively clear thanks to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are plagarized.
 
:*  A Satyr's Song:  This book is impressively clear thanks to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are plagarized.
:*  An Examination of The Excretory System of The Darkin: This book is reasonably easy to understand thanks to the well-done illustrations. Sitting down with it will reveal it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other work.  Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in some kind of code, that seem to have to have no single purpose Bookmarks marking informative information. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review)'''</font>
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:*  An Examination of The Excretory System of The Darkin: This book is reasonably easy to understand thanks to the well-done illustrations. Sitting down with it will reveal it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other work.  Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in some kind of code, that seem to have to have no single purpose Bookmarks marking informative information.
 
:*  A Study of Yetis' Bodily Humors: This book is muddled. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's work
 
:*  A Study of Yetis' Bodily Humors: This book is muddled. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's work
:*  Differences in the Command Patterns of the Bugbear and the Orc:  This book is very easy to understand due to careful, well-planned chapters. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents are not very original. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review and possible translation into Orcish; Durgaz might be interested)'''</font>
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:*  Differences in the Command Patterns of the Bugbear and the Orc:  This book is very easy to understand due to careful, well-planned chapters. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents are not very original.
 
:*  Hydras' Mating Habits: This book is easily understandable thanks to careful, well-planned chapters. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents were probably taken from several works. Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, scattered throughout the book. Bookmarks marking informative information. Pieces of paper with notes commenting critically on related elements in the book.
 
:*  Hydras' Mating Habits: This book is easily understandable thanks to careful, well-planned chapters. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents were probably taken from several works. Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, scattered throughout the book. Bookmarks marking informative information. Pieces of paper with notes commenting critically on related elements in the book.
 
:*  An Overview of The Living Habits of The Cyclops: This book is easily understandable because of careful, well-planned chapters. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are plagarized.
 
:*  An Overview of The Living Habits of The Cyclops: This book is easily understandable because of careful, well-planned chapters. This clarity allows one to determine that it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are plagarized.
:*  Child-Rearing Habits of the Mother Wives and Breeder Bitches, Dissimilarities: This book is easily understandable due to extensive references. A short look at the book will show that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that the contents are derivative. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review, for Durgaz)'''</font>
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:*  Child-Rearing Habits of the Mother Wives and Breeder Bitches, Dissimilarities: This book is easily understandable due to extensive references. A short look at the book will show that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that the contents are derivative.
 
:*  Origins of Longswords and Bows:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to terrible diagrams. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents are original.
 
:*  Origins of Longswords and Bows:  This book is all but impossible to understand thanks to terrible diagrams. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents are original.
:*  A Brief Comparative Evaulation of Bows and Halberds:  This book is not very clear. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has little useful information. At least the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
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:*  A Brief Comparative Evaulation of Bows and Halbierds:  This book is not very clear. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has little useful information. At least the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
 
:*  The Glaive, A New Guide to Development:  This book is very easy to understand due to wonderful organization. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are not very original.
 
:*  The Glaive, A New Guide to Development:  This book is very easy to understand due to wonderful organization. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are not very original.
 
:*  The Sword: An Examination of Variations:  This book is very easy to understand thanks to extensive references. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents were probably taken from several works.
 
:*  The Sword: An Examination of Variations:  This book is very easy to understand thanks to extensive references. A short look at the book will show that it has no useful information. To make things worse, one will eventually discover that the contents were probably taken from several works.
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:*  The Longbow, A Revised Discussion of Maintenance:  This book is not very clear because of the poor diagrams. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the ideas within are very original. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages that show no pattern in their location. Written notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, that comment on errors in the book. Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Pieces of paper with notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, expanding on informative information in the book.
 
:*  The Longbow, A Revised Discussion of Maintenance:  This book is not very clear because of the poor diagrams. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the ideas within are very original. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages that show no pattern in their location. Written notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, that comment on errors in the book. Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Pieces of paper with notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, expanding on informative information in the book.
 
:*  An Abridged Cross-Examination of Shortswords and Daggers:  This book is all but impossible to understand because of there being no coherent organization whatsoever. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has a lot useful information. Unfortunately, the contents seem to have been stolen from another work.
 
:*  An Abridged Cross-Examination of Shortswords and Daggers:  This book is all but impossible to understand because of there being no coherent organization whatsoever. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it has a lot useful information. Unfortunately, the contents seem to have been stolen from another work.
:*  The Stone Man’s Battleax, A History:  This book is hard to understand thanks to a lack of proper references. After some effort to read the book, one can find it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages with similar information. Written notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, commenting critically on various parts of the book. <font color="red">'''(Kyuad marked this for later review, mainly looking for information on dwarves)'''</font>
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:*  The Stone Man’s Battleax, A History:  This book is hard to understand thanks to a lack of proper references. After some effort to read the book, one can find it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages with similar information. Written notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, commenting critically on various parts of the book.
 
:*  A Discussion of the Covert Use of the Orc Javelin:  This book is hard to understand because of a lack of coherent planning. With time, intellect, or both, one can make sense of the book, and it will reveal it is reasonably useful.
 
:*  A Discussion of the Covert Use of the Orc Javelin:  This book is hard to understand because of a lack of coherent planning. With time, intellect, or both, one can make sense of the book, and it will reveal it is reasonably useful.
 
:*  Slings: A History: This book is muddled beyond belief because of a complete lack of any kind of useful references. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it is extremely informative. Delighftully, the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
 
:*  Slings: A History: This book is muddled beyond belief because of a complete lack of any kind of useful references. If one miraculously managed to understand the book's contents, that person will find it is extremely informative. Delighftully, the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.

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