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– Neil Deuteronomy
 
– Neil Deuteronomy
  
''See also: SPECTRE Corps Inquest, Hallucinogenic Flu Pandemic.''
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See also: SPECTRE Corps Inquest, Hallucinogenic Flu Pandemic.
  
 
'''Ape-Lords of Raxis, The''' – Recent investigations of the ruins of the Silver Citadel of Raxis-Prime have unveiled great details about the workings of pre-Domination Raxian society. The few uncovered written works, currently unavailable for critical review by edict of the Department of Protection and Wardings against Semiotic Hexing & Cursing, lend great strength to the views of the Imperial scholars this writer strives to follow. The evidence specifically suggests to this humble servant that some scholars and mythographers, whom I this servant shall refrain from naming publicaly, have perhaps oveemphasised both the technological achievements and the socio-political impact of the Ape-Lords of Raxis. Though it is clear the Ape-Lords did have access to alchemical and microchip technologies essential to their iconic quantum-computational axes and swords, the aforementioned evidence points to these devices being the work of the Mystorrian seers that did indeed previously inhabit the Gorran planetary system. Further, it must be revealed that the ‘unstoppable weapons’ were constructed by the humans these degenerate ape-men kept as slaves. Beyond these weapons, this insightful if insignificant personage suggests that the Ape-Lords were not the potent “third side” in the Crusade, but were instead naught but brutal and barbaric philistines.  Their so-called principled stand against the Draconic Fleet at Syrius Plane was only to sate their apeish instinct for blood and plunder and the actual value of their 6000 troops is perhaps not as absolute as certain popular fiction would suggest.  While Lord Kelpa of the Paladinate spoke glowingly of Ghloris, the Greatest, and his single combat against Frennick, the draconic Bonded Servitor, there is certainly compelling reasons to interpret this as [i]realpolitik[/i] in action and not an accurate representation of the days events. For this reason, among more pressing modern issues outside the scope of this text, it is clear that the beloved and wise Teijani Miamosi’s policy of denying citizenship to the Uplifted Primates of the Imperium is indeed wise and in tune with historicity.
 
'''Ape-Lords of Raxis, The''' – Recent investigations of the ruins of the Silver Citadel of Raxis-Prime have unveiled great details about the workings of pre-Domination Raxian society. The few uncovered written works, currently unavailable for critical review by edict of the Department of Protection and Wardings against Semiotic Hexing & Cursing, lend great strength to the views of the Imperial scholars this writer strives to follow. The evidence specifically suggests to this humble servant that some scholars and mythographers, whom I this servant shall refrain from naming publicaly, have perhaps oveemphasised both the technological achievements and the socio-political impact of the Ape-Lords of Raxis. Though it is clear the Ape-Lords did have access to alchemical and microchip technologies essential to their iconic quantum-computational axes and swords, the aforementioned evidence points to these devices being the work of the Mystorrian seers that did indeed previously inhabit the Gorran planetary system. Further, it must be revealed that the ‘unstoppable weapons’ were constructed by the humans these degenerate ape-men kept as slaves. Beyond these weapons, this insightful if insignificant personage suggests that the Ape-Lords were not the potent “third side” in the Crusade, but were instead naught but brutal and barbaric philistines.  Their so-called principled stand against the Draconic Fleet at Syrius Plane was only to sate their apeish instinct for blood and plunder and the actual value of their 6000 troops is perhaps not as absolute as certain popular fiction would suggest.  While Lord Kelpa of the Paladinate spoke glowingly of Ghloris, the Greatest, and his single combat against Frennick, the draconic Bonded Servitor, there is certainly compelling reasons to interpret this as [i]realpolitik[/i] in action and not an accurate representation of the days events. For this reason, among more pressing modern issues outside the scope of this text, it is clear that the beloved and wise Teijani Miamosi’s policy of denying citizenship to the Uplifted Primates of the Imperium is indeed wise and in tune with historicity.
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– Yanasawa Aoi
 
– Yanasawa Aoi
  
''See also: Mystorria; Syrius Plane, Battle of''
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– Erasmus Vindicci
 
– Erasmus Vindicci
  
''See also: Yevedian Empire, Wyrding Monks''
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See also: Yevedian Empire, Wyrding Monks
 
 
'''Ark of Yrketh, The'''- Thaumaturgic war-engine deployed against Witch-King forces by the Brass and Copper Generals of the Ilusian armies. Notably less efficient in actually stopping the advancement of said forces than at causing large-scale destruction and long-term scarring of the land. Quite contrary to earlier texts describing its´ use as restricted to the Gorge of Thulos, later findings seem to point at it initially being used on the Fields of Kinresh Tor, more recently known as “The Scar of Sorrow” and/or “The Scarred Land”.
 
Possibly due to the artifact´s larger-than-expected capacity for destruction, there are notably few eyewitness reports of its´ operation, leaving its´ actual mechanics of operation or effects up for speculation. Early reports of it being capable of severing the links between astral forms (“souls”) and their physical shells and/or permanently destroying said forms remain uncomfirmed, though the “Scarred Land” is notably one hundred percent free of residual spiritual intrusions (ie “ghosts”).
 
Current whereabouts of the Ark of Yrketh is unknown. Speculations about the artifact being kept at the Four-Wind Pagoda in Vargheim remains uncomfirmed.
 
 
 
- Seraphine Mandeus
 
 
 
''See also: Gorge of Thulos, Four-Wind Pagoda''
 

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